Mrs_Mia_Wallace
20th January 2004, 20:37
Hey everybody,
Ethiopian worshippers march singing through the streets of Addis Ababa during annual Epiphany celebrations of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church called "Timket" in Addis Ababa, January 20, 2004. "Timket," the greatest Ethiopian festival of the year is to commemorate Jesus Christ's baptism in the Jordan River by John the Baptist.
http://wwwi.reuters.com/images/2004-01-20T162015Z_01_ADD07D_RTRIDSP_2_ETHIOPIA-EPIPHANY.jpg
Dog owners in a Chilean city are putting their dogs in fancy dress costumes to take them for walks.
Pets are commonly seen dresses as characters such as Batman and Robin because of the fad in Nunoa.
Dogs are also often seen wearing tuxedos or wedding dresses, reports Las Ultimas Noticias.
They also have special outfits for special occasions like Easter, when they wear bunny costumes, or Halloween when they put on skeleton suits.
María Antonieta Ayerza and her daughter María Pía Opazo own a tailor shop that makes dogs' costumes.
She said: "We also dress up cats, bunnies and hamsters and we have many costumes, Snow White, Superman, Cinderella, dwarfs, clowns, but we also make dresses and suits."
http://www.ananova.com/images/web/81587.jpg
Mia:)
Ethiopian worshippers march singing through the streets of Addis Ababa during annual Epiphany celebrations of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church called "Timket" in Addis Ababa, January 20, 2004. "Timket," the greatest Ethiopian festival of the year is to commemorate Jesus Christ's baptism in the Jordan River by John the Baptist.
http://wwwi.reuters.com/images/2004-01-20T162015Z_01_ADD07D_RTRIDSP_2_ETHIOPIA-EPIPHANY.jpg
Dog owners in a Chilean city are putting their dogs in fancy dress costumes to take them for walks.
Pets are commonly seen dresses as characters such as Batman and Robin because of the fad in Nunoa.
Dogs are also often seen wearing tuxedos or wedding dresses, reports Las Ultimas Noticias.
They also have special outfits for special occasions like Easter, when they wear bunny costumes, or Halloween when they put on skeleton suits.
María Antonieta Ayerza and her daughter María Pía Opazo own a tailor shop that makes dogs' costumes.
She said: "We also dress up cats, bunnies and hamsters and we have many costumes, Snow White, Superman, Cinderella, dwarfs, clowns, but we also make dresses and suits."
http://www.ananova.com/images/web/81587.jpg
Mia:)