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Or at least not your pet. Pictures you took in your life’s journey. I’ll yield the floor to my esteemed colleagues to start the pictures.
And then there are random dogs. The first one is my grand-dog, Leo. He’s old and is settling into some age-related illnesses, but still the apple of my daughter’s eye.
The second is totally random. I don’t know who he belongs to, but every few months he manages to escape and he comes for a visit. He’s as quick to come in the door as my floors cat is to go out.
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Inspired by your random visitor dog. There are 7 cabins on the property we have our cabin on. Most people bring their dogs. This dog is super friendly and when we were packing up to leave she jumped in The backseat to go home with us.
Or at least not your pet. Pictures you took in your life’s journey. I’ll yield the floor to my esteemed colleagues to start the pictures.
This should probably moved to the photography forum.
This should probably moved to the photography forum.
Well these are pets but they belong to kinfolk who showed up to a reunion. Chips, dips and other irrelevant-to-dogs items had been exhausted, and grill fare like chicken and sausages were appearing on plates about the time this picture was taken. Harley and Wyatt set aside their earlier oh-yeah-sez-who? dominance issues to focus on what really mattered.
I concur but nobody has called a mod yet and I'm not gonna do it either.![]()
Well these are pets but they belong to kinfolk who showed up to a reunion. Chips, dips and other irrelevant-to-dogs items had been exhausted, and grill fare like chicken and sausages were appearing on plates about the time this picture was taken. Harley and Wyatt set aside their earlier oh-yeah-sez-who? dominance issues to focus on what really mattered.
I concur but nobody has called a mod yet and I'm not gonna do it either.![]()
On the fence in my parents' backyard. Rare to see them out and so exposed during the day.
I love opossums. The critters really get a bad rap. We found a dead baby in the back yard a few weeks ago. Gave it a good burial. We try to feed them on occasion.
That's badass. When I leave my parents' house surrounded by agriculture I often see hanks hanging out on the telephone pole wires but I haven't see one on their fence, or any closure than I get in the big city.We had this Ring Tailed Hawk on our fence, it was amazing, so close, but so-so lighting (it was super overcast), so mediocre photos, it lingered for a few, we could tell it could sense us moving near the windows.
Then it swooped down into the yard behind us, I could see the wings flapping, something was going on, it flew back up to the fence with a mouse, just amazing. It flew off just a few seconds later.
Nice job, all rodents must die.
That vertical post is a 4x4, so you can get a sense of the size!
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