
While this Pinterest Project wasn't a Sewing Adventure, it too is not really a Pinterest Project (I promise to get back on track — soon). But, nevertheless, I thought this was worth sharing. A few weeks ago @picky_girl (from The Picky Girl) brought to my attention that Harper Perennial has a pinboard on Pinterest (see the connection) highlighting pets with literary names. Well, I couldn't help but submit by two furry children!

Pippin — Named for my favorite Hobbit (due to his large feet as a puppy). 7 years old.

Primrose (Prim) — Having been saved from "The Hunger Games" aka euthanasia, our shy, timid puppy has grown into a strong, fun, playful creature that is almost unrecognizable. She has adapted so well to family life — we couldn't have asked for a better rescue.
Does anyone else have some great literary names? We threw around the name Poet for Prim in the beginning (which I still really like) and I had an English professor in college whose dog was named Theseus (the mythical king of Athens).