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Trends in wall art at the home store, ast year it was an array of highland cattle this year its elaborately dressed and coifed dogs.
Dear Friends!
A lot things happened, but I hope that the worst is overcome. From the six born puppies we managed to save four and it’s really a huge success, since they all had the bacterial infection, couldn’t drink their mum’s milk and had to be artificially fed. We still have to give them intramuscular antibiotics injections, but today is the last day and we hope they won’t be ill again. I have to admit that they don’t look like puppies that had some problems with health – they’re huge, energetic, playful and super cute :)) We start to give them solid food and they really love it! Now they are changing everyday and becoming bigger and bigger and we hope they will become a good friends for they new owners.
Sesion fotografica Maestranza de San Bernardo, Marzo 2011.
Modelo: Muriel.
Personaje: Nill (DOGS bullets and carnage).
Fotografo Cyberia.
This is Dewey, our newest Tibetan spaniel.
Hanne: He's a Scandanavian Tibbie. His Dad is from Finland.
I just wish this season could last forever with all those flowers…
But there’s always this problem with time and destruction…
Dogs are lucky, they do not have that problem of “what’s this all about?”
The Human think to be better instead they are just disadvantaged…
Ciao belli!
One day I spent some exciting time watching and photoraphing some dogs playing with a ball in an off leash park. From good natured fun, the play changed as other dogs joined the play, and the fun gave way to something more serious.
Hi to all my 'Flickr Follower Friends' and other 'Flickr folk' who visit my stream. I haven't posted anything in a year, like most countries the lockdowns here in England were quite tough, as they had to be so it was hard to keep being creative. I stayed at home most of the year other than food shopping. I grew vegetables, designed patterns and dressmade and became quite accomplished on my piano at long last. For my 51st birthday hubby bought me a white baby grand piano. I did do some photography over the year but not much. I concentrated on my family and supported my boys as they both had to work, I stayed at home as I have no Thyroid due to a tumour a few years back and I have to be very careful. I'm lucky though as I spent the whole year growing vegetables and having my boys at home which has been a privilege and a blessing. Hubby and I worked really hard on our garden and turned a five year project into a 'one year stay at home coronavirus project'. Sadly, through this coronavirus we have lost a few people we know not only to coronavirus itself but, through being in lockdown. Such a sad balancing act. Anyway, yesterday I picked my first crop of the year, radishes, rocket and purple sprouting broccoli. We have a vegetable cart to collect pumpkins, squashes and potatoes and carry plants about, Daisy loves to ride in it and yesterday was caught stealing the radishes off the back of the cart. I thought I'd get my camera out again now the Spring is finally here and my first few images are mainly of naughty Daisy. I will try and post regularly and catch up with all your images as and when I can. But I have quite the vegetable garden which takes some work and I am learning jazz piano, cooking dinners, walking Daisy and looking after my my precious boys, hoping your all well and safe and your losses have not been too heavy. Here's to a brighter future
Debbie, KissThePixel2021
Taken yesterday, on another trip over London in a helicopter, this time the lighting was a little better, a lot of cloud about so it was difficult to get the whole of the isle of dogs in without shadow, but we had a good pilot, he used to fly the lynx in the air corpes, he could do some amazing tricks, beats Alton towers anyday, lol
"The Isle of Dogs is a former island in the East End of London that is bounded on three sides (east, south and west) by one of the largest meanders in the River Thames. It is almost bounded to the north by the South Dock (part of the old West India Docks.) This dock is separated from an inlet of the River Thames by some forty metres of infilled land. Except for this one small separation, access to the Isle of Dogs always necessitates crossing water by bridge or tunnel." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Dogs
Our dogs Cammie (tan on left) and Lucky (black on right with a stick in her mouth) at Shell Beach during the low tide on the day before Thanksgiving.
They look like they believe it's THEIR bed... Shot by my brother (putneypics on flickr) when Einstein was up in Putney for a visit with his favorite cousin, Peg.