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We've had a few welcome sunny days this week but there's mention of the s work in the forecast for Easter.
This is where we take Fudge for his daily walk. Unfortunately it's close to a busy road so we don't let him run off the lead.
Labrador Park is a great place to shoot dramatic weather from. This lightning storm was quite spectacular! I didn't manage to capture any of the lightning strikes, but the waves and clouds did their magic.
Labrador Nature Reserve, also known locally as Labrador Park is located in the southern part of mainland Singapore. It is home to the only rocky sea-cliff on the mainland that is accessible to the public. Since 2002, 10 hectares of coastal secondary-type vegetation and its rocky shore have been gazetted as a nature reserve and its flora and fauna preserved by NParks.*
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labrador_Nature_Reserve
Excerpt from Wikipedia:
Hopedale (Inuit: Agvituk) is a town located in the north of Labrador, the mainland portion of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Hopedale is the legislative capital of the Inuit Land Claims Area Nunatsiavut, and where the Nunatsiavut Assembly meets. As of 2014 it has a population of 583.
History
Hopedale was founded as an Inuit settlement named Agvituk, Inuktitut for "place of the whales". In 1782, Moravian missionaries from Germany arrived in the area to convert the population. They renamed the settlement Hopedale (Hoffental in German) shortly afterward. The Hopedale Mission is still standing and is thought to be the oldest wooden-frame building in Canada standing east of Quebec. As such, it was named a National Historic Site of Canada. It is currently run by the Agvituk Historical Society as a part of a museum on the history of missionaries in the area.
From 1953 to 1968 a joint Royal Canadian Air Force-United States Air Force's Hopedale Air Station was located on the hills above Hopedale. Civilian personnel lived in the main part of town. Since 1968 the area has remained abandoned other than maintenance of non-military communications towers nearby.
A chocolate labrador and a black spaniel playing with one toy on a steep garden slope.
It is the spaniels toy.
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
verträgt sich wunderbar mit dem großen Segelohrenhund: www.flickr.com/photos/wirklich_rainer_zufall/22144416821/...
Oscar is 4 days into recovery from his leg surgery. He is still groggy from the sedatives he gets every 6 hours.
Northern Labrador Tea (Rhododendron tomentosum) covered with light morning frost, is lovely throughout the entire year; an evergreen with a most wonderful scent, like Christmas.
Molly is a labrador puppy who it is thought had a rough start in life. She was thin and underweight when her present owner acquired her. When and where she was born is not known. On her first visit to the vet it was estimated she was around 8 weeks old which made her around 13 weeks of age when this photograph was taken.
She is now part of a family with three children and everyone adores her. With a lot of love and proper feeding she is now the weight she should be and of course this is supplemented with lots of cuddles and play. Affection is quite possibly something she lacked in her early days but she makes the most of it now!