Bocce Time!

The bocce seasons has yet gotten underway at Small Dog this year! You may think why in the world are they playing bocce during work? Well here at Small Dog we like to incorporate work and play. Going out for a fifteen minute game of bocce is a good stress reliever! And it’s a lot of fun! This year I have the pleasure of being partnered with Tony. We are known as “Mr. T & Lil. C”.

So if you are passing by you might see some of us on the bocce field located on the front lawn! If you aren’t in the area we hope to share some pictures via our blog Barkings! down the road!

Wishing you a fun-filled summer from your friends at Small Dog Electronics!

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