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12 Months for Dogs

Well, she often looks serious in photos. But she & Dart have had kennel cough for a week, & it's hard to have fun when one's on restricted activity & coughs if one forgets---

ODESSA: "We promised Mummy Marian that we would show paintings of our dogs. These dogs are long over the rainbow, but they live on in our hearts."

 

This is mine, yo! *growl*

Is that the mail person?

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.

Paddy steaming on the moor

Lal Chowk (lit. 'Red Square') is a city square in Srinagar, in the Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir.

 

The square has traditionally served as a place for political meetings, with Jawaharlal Nehru (the first prime ministers of India) and Sheikh Abdullah Jammu and Kashmir, respectively) as well as other prominent political leaders having addressed people from it. The clock tower at Lal Chowk was built in 1980.

 

The Lal Chowk precinct stretches on both the sides of the Residency Road between the Amira Kadal bridge and the Tyndale Biscoe School. It has evolved into Srinagar's main business district from early twentieth century.

 

The Lal Chowk itself was a traffic roundabout towards its eastern end. It houses a clock tower (ganta ghar) constructed by Bajaj Electricals in 1980.

 

It was renovated many times with minor changes. Recently in 2024 it was completely reconstructed under Srinagar Smart City Project and walkway and area for sitting was added to its surroundings.

 

Lal Chowk was the location where Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, unfurled the Indian national flag in 1948, shortly after the country gained independence from the British Empire.[1] Following the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948, Nehru stood in Lal Chowk and promised the Kashmiri people a chance to vote in a referendum whereby they would be able to choose their political future. The city square was also the location where Sheikh Abdullah, the first elected Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, expressed his allegiance to Nehru and India in a Persian couplet, saying "Man Tu Shudam, Tu Man Shudi, Taqas Na Goyed, Man Degram Tu Degri (I became you and you became I; so none can say we are separate)".

 

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While on my walk this morning I thought I would try my hand at making a few images of others walking the streets of Cheyenne.

Trouville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France

 

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The streets of Liverpool

Cadaver Dogs at the 83 Gallery

Evergreen Lake in Quincy Wildlife Refuge

This is Molly who we met a couple of weeks ago down at Keyhaven and as you can see it was a really windy day

 

One more in comments

Early cave dogs fashioned balls from stones they found around them and attempted to domesticate humans for play. Then something went horribly wrong and for some inexplicable reason humans invented fire and wheels and the rest is history...

Thanks for looking

(in camera grainy film setting)

Concrete was a bit boring for him! Miss you sweetie

So many choices - so little time...

I've found that using Pano feature on 5s creates a fisheye effect when shot in close.

Stray dogs in a ghat in Varanasi, India.

 

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