Today is World Donkey Day! And to celebrate the occasion, Dizzy has selected her 5 favourite words that describe, and show how wonderful donkeys truly are! 🙂 

  1. Intelligent

2. Cute

3. Loyal

4.  Stubborn

5. Affectionate 

Dizzy would also love to know your 5 (lovely) words to describe donkeys! Or just to describe a Dizzy! 🙂 xxxx

14 Replies to “Dizzy does World Donkey Day!”

  1. Happy World Donkey Day to Dizzy from me and Dotty. She thinks those words are just perfect for describing donkeys. My words sweet, loving, huggable, delightful,and in Dizzy’s case handsome as with any male donkey and in Dotty’s beautiful as with any female donkey.

    1. Awww, I love all your words!! I can’t believe I didn’t think of huggable though, as cuddles are one of my favourite things! 🙂 x I hope you and Dotty are having a lovely week. xxx

  2. Definitely all nice words to describe Dizzy: “fun-loving”, “delightful”, “companionable”, “adventurous” and “young at heart” … how’s that Heather?

    1. Awww, they are all wonderful words, that Dizzy thoroughly agrees with! 🙂 How have you been Linda? There’s been a lot going on with us, so have got behind with wordpress. 🙁 Back now though! 🙂 xxxx

      1. I just knew Dizzy would approve. I hope it is good stuff keeping you away from blogging Heather. I have had two weeks of dealing with computer issues at work due to a computer and e-mail crash two weeks ago, so am very far behind in Reader … I caught up a little last night, but still a week behind. A very slow process. Glad you are back and hope I am as well.

        1. Unfortunately not so good stuff. MS relapse and mum had a health scare! Been a very stressful past month. But things are settling down a little now. 🙂 Lots of sleep and watching telly with Dizzy. 🙂 Are all the computer issues ok now? xxxx

          1. I’m sorry to hear that Heather – I was hoping the new treatment you had decided on would be helping you a little more. And a scare for your mum too … added stress for you, on top of the stress of the pandemic. I know they say things are going better for the UK and some restrictions have been lifted, but we still all have to be mindful of these new variants. I hope your mum is doing better now and you’re doing better as well. We still have some computer issues going on and I am not sure I’ll ever be able to catch up in Reader and probably am just going to start current instead. We are still not on Windows 10 … laptop has been sitting on my glasstop stove because I don’t have many plugs in the house so nowhere to plug it, except behind the stove.

          2. That’s one of the things that makes its confusing! Because the medication takes about 6 months to be fully working, so it might just be that it hasn’t had long enough. Who knows. :/ And I agree. Restrictions are being lifted, but numbers are rising again. Still being very careful, but the weather is lovely, so perfect for lots of little walks. 🙂 Are you still managing to get to the park and see Parker? 🙂 xxx

          3. That’s rough for you Heather. Sorry to hear that it takes so long to see if a new medication is going to do its job or not. It would be very frustrating for you.

            I am still being very careful, despite all our restrictions now being lifted. I do get to the Park almost every day to see Parker and his friends. It’s good to have this park because of the flooding and an abundance of rain, most of the other parks are flooded or very soggy. {{{ }}}

          4. I’ll have to get some new pictures of him Heather – I sometimes leave the camera at home if it is really humid or looks like rain. It was beautiful outside today, chilly and I took the camera but he was nowhere to be found. Suddenly camera shy?? {{{{ }}}}

Let us know your thoughts, they always make for a very happy Dizzy :)