and the number of names after Miss depended on your birth order (to name just a couple) thankfully English evolved (or we wild colonial types just go lazy and stopped using them) so it really did take me learning Japanese to work out what all that guff in Austin and Dickens Novels was...
The Japanese chin is charming, noble, and loving. The tiny companions are well-suited for living indoors. They have a large head and short muzzle; what's more, their round, dark eyes convey what appears to be a look of astonishment. #41. Italian spinone (tie) Caroline Granycome // W...
At nine months old she’s been travelling for half her life along with her nomadic family. She loves food and will happily eat Japanese, Mexican, Thai or Cuban. Travel has taught her to be a very calm, flexible and easy-going little girl. Follow Hazelat:http://flashpackerfamily.com/ L...