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from Little Boy Blue Finger Plays Old And New,1966

illustrated by Alice Schlesinger

The meeting of the Couriers every evening at Martin Place in Sydeny CBD.

Maya is fetching like a boss

Two fox kits playing with a stick.

 

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Barnsley, the Golden Cocker Spaniel having fun on the beach on our recent visit to the far North West of Scotland.

Meet my dog Indie and our incredibly dirty frisbee. He knows the words play, frisbee and ball. Although this is really more about him playing than me, seeing him happy and playful makes my heart sing.

Good job fido wasn't rummaging next to Jurassic Park!!

An immature bald eagle barely held on a fish with just one claw.

That's a big stick!

 

Canon AE-1

Canon 35-70mm 3.5 FD

Kodak TMAX 400

Kirsten playing with Kita

Occasionally he gets the concept of fetch correct....very occasionally! Usually you throw the ball, he runs after it, gets it, but then drops it half through running back to you! Way more excited about his people than a silly tennis ball!

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Raven and I playing on the beach. This picture was taken by my husband Larry. I like the angle of this shot and the feel of action.

I guess it's official, I am a dog bore with the photos of our new pet, Harrison. Never taken pictures of mutts before so this is a huge learning curve for me.

A lovely afternoon spent at Knettishall heath introducing the pup to the concept of swimming. She won't go out of her depth just yet, but seemed to have fun anyway!

Dagwood, a four-year old Cocker Spaniel, trys to catch bubbles blown by Natalie Caban while waiting for the start of Bristol Youth Symphony's "Salute to America" concert at Rockwell Park Thursday evening, Aug. 15, 2002, in Bristol, Conn. (AP Photo/The Bristol Press, Mike Orazzi)

Taken right at the beginning of his run to fetch the ball. I was actually trying to take a photo of him sitting down patiently, but when I pressed the button, hubby threw the ball so I got him at the mili-second before he flew off.

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