
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows two dogs interacting closely against a white wall. One dog, lighter in color, is partially visible from the side. The second dog, darker and with a brindle coat, is positioned in front, obscuring much of the first dog. Both dogs appear to be sniffing or nuzzling each other near the wall, their heads close together in a way that suggests affection or play. In the background, to the left, is a light-colored piece of furniture with drawers. A framed glass-fronted section on this furniture displays text. The text reads: "A wooden spade they gave to me / To dig the sandy shore. / The holes were empty like a cup / In every hole the sea camp up / Till it could come no more. / by R. L. Stevenson." Beneath the dogs, a teal-colored mat with a pattern of white dog bones and paw prints is visible. The overall lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly during the day. The dogs' interaction seems calm and engaged. The presence of the pet-themed mat and the quote about the sea shore hint at a home environment that values pets and literature.
Symbol
198CF
Volume
5,337
Creator
+$0.05
Revenue
+$0.05
TVL
$4.94



