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This is Milo, in Mono!!
He is a Border Collie puppy who isnt yet 12 months old. He is still learning some obedience so the session was boisterous and lively, but tremendous fun!
Image taken indoors using natural light
Hair: Faga - Amy
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Head: Genus - Baby Face W001
Skin: Boattaom - Leed (Bom)
Brows: SB - ShieldsHunter (Bom)
Lashes: Michan - Lala
Eyes: Avi-Glam - Angelic (Bom)
Lipstick: Velour - Lolita
Choker & Necklace - NaaNaa's - Mariana
Top and Shorts: - amias - ULYA
Puppy: Foxwood - Little Lady
Poses: DenDen Poses
Hat and Hair: Magika -Abigail (New)
Head: Genus - Baby Face W002
Necklace: Avaway - Phoenix
Hoodie & Top: Carol's Store - Kate
Jeans: Maitreya - Vintage #7
Kicks: Versov - Exodov
Picnic Basket - WhatNext - Provance
Pupsters: Foxwood - Little Lady
A fun photo for the weekend. At Tittesworth there are some giant carved wooden pieces of furniture - perfect for larking around on!
Top Row - my grandaughter Georgia. Bottom row left to right - Me, Lola the pupster, my grandaughter Melody, my wife Lesley.
Have a great weekend folks!
Harley "Trike" Davidson is vroom vroom vrooming down the road, riding the wind and letting his fans know he's feeling better. This pupster was born to be wild! 😉
💨 🐕🐶🎇🐾💙🐾🐶 🐕️🏆
Credits -
Sim - Flawless
Pose with dog - Haska by SpotCat (WOH hunt gift)
Outfit-
Top - Light my Fire by Entice
Leggings - Cake by Blueberry
Fringe boots by Bueno
Hair - Star by Besom
Tattoo - Henna by Nanika (1L on the MP)
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Leica M2
35mm Summicron, 8 element replica (light lens lab) (yellow filter)
Fomapan 100 in Clayton F76
-- quite the adventure for a 10 month old pupster
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Been away for a few days in order to pick up our brand spanking new pupster named Jack. This little critter has already caused and will continue to cause a few sleepless nights. It's been 9 years since Tula was a puppy and I had forgotten how many different noises these things can make.
The girls have been slow to adjust but with lots of love tossed their way all things will be good.
On a side note it looks like you'll all get a reprieve from the onslaught of decaying buildings and grain elevators that have populated my stream for quite some time. Although I am sure you'll soon be sick of cute puppy pics.
Two little early morning monsters!!!
Or should that be FOUR??
No!! FIVE!! I can spy a bit of Simba as well as the usual Lamblambs & Pupster.
5D2 - 50/1.4
First bit of sunshine for a few weeks resulted in a Sunday morning visit to Clevedon :) Was a lovely, slightly chilly day but brilliant to get outside with the kids & go somewhere!!
5D2 - 50/1.4
Continuing on from last year's Project... Ted's New Zealand Herald News Reports
Monday July 4th 2011
Ted and I were SHOCKED to read this tragic news in last Mondays Herald...
The freak accident and untimely death on Saturday July 2nd of this poor Lady Inna Rudyy-Collie...
Who was struck on the head by falling rocks while walking her dogs along Rothesay Bay Beach.
Ted, my Shadow and I often frequent this spot in our lunch break...
It is one of our favourite spots to take photos along this wonderful coastline.
Churchill Reserve lies directly above and it is quite a sheer drop to the beach below.
On Friday July 1st @ 9pm Auckland was jolted by a small Earthquake of Magnitude 2.9...
There has been no 'confirmed' connection between the quake and the falling rocks...
It does make one ponder though... about the frailties and forces of Nature and it's consequences...
FAMILY DEMAND ANSWERS AFTER ROCKFALL TRAGEDY...
The first sign for Inna Rudyy-Collie's family that something was wrong came when one of her dogs arrived home from a beach walk without her. Her husband, Stephen Collie, found their Yorkshire terrier Saska at their Murrays Bay home - but Inna, 44, was nowhere to be seen. He hoped it simply meant the dog had run off without his wife of nine years and that she would still be on nearby Rothesay Bay beach with their other dog, Max. But Mrs Rudyy-Collie had been struck by rocks that fell 50m from the cliff overlooking the path of her beach walk and died almost instantly from head injuries.
Saturday's tragedy has left the grieving family seeking answers, and prompted renewed calls for vigilance near the cliffs. Yesterday, additional signs warning of the danger were placed near the walking track, about 300m south of Rothesay Bay beach. Mr Collie told the Herald yesterday he believed that if his wife had been lying injured, Saska wouldn't have left her side. "It sounds silly, but it was trying to tell us something."
Mr Collie, 62, and his 19-year-old stepson, Andrew, split up to look for Inna. Mr Collie went to the beach, 500m from their home and her favourite walking track. As he got there, he saw emergency service personnel and others huddled around an object. He asked a firefighter if someone had been injured. "He said it was more serious than that, and there had been a fatality." Fearing the worst, he spoke to a detective, who said the dead person was a woman. "He asked me what she had been wearing and I said I didn't know because I'd gone to work before she was up." The officer asked him if his wife had a pink dog lead. She had. He showed Mr Collie the cellphone found with the body, and that confirmed his fears. "I rang [the phone]. I already knew there had been a fatality and I knew it was her phone." Her cellphone began ringing in the police officer's hand.
ROCK FALL DEATH... DANGER ALWAYS EXISTS...
Inna Rudyy-Collie, 44, died after being struck by falling rocks while walking her two dogs on Rothesay Bay beach on Saturday. Auckland Council checked drainage at 40 clifftop properties and asked for reports on the stability of the area in the wake of her death. A Tonkin and Taylor geotechnical report released today said rockfall danger had "always existed" in the area around Rothesay Bay. It found no evidence to suggest erosion caused by water discharged from stormwater drains in the cliffs had caused the fatal fall.
Weak rock was widespread throughout the East Coast Bays and measures to shield the public from danger along its seaside cliffs would be difficult to implement, it said. "The recent accident is indeed tragic and to our knowledge is the first known fatality of its type in Auckland. The coastline is used by people at mid to low tide, and the measures required to secure the public from injury from rockfall right up to the foot of the cliff would be extensive, expensive and difficult to construct."
puppy
made for my sister..she will be giving it to her co-worker as a baby gift.
made using fuzzymitten's Pupster pattern
and Bernat's Alpaca Yarn