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One of the green-striped Neoregelia bromeliads. They are big on producing pups, not so big on flowering.
While going through the archives I came across this portrait of Sheba, taken about a year before he crossed the rainbow bridge in December 2012.
This cat, a devil lives within. While she may look cute, and rub up against you, she is as wild as a room full of drunk monkeys that know how to knife fight and smoke.
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An entry for the Challenge Group 115 pictures in 2015 No.89 - A photo taken on your Birthday.
We were travelling home from holiday on my birthday so the cameras were amongst all the rest of the packing in the back seat, with the two dogs travelling in the back of the estate car. Once the car was emptied the dogs made themselves comfortable while I unpacked the case and bags, got the first wash in the washing machine and hubby made a cuppa. I then remembered I needed to take a photo on that day, so grabbed my small camera and took a photo of Sheba relaxing in the lounge. I think she objected to me interrupting her relaxation and refused to look at the camera. You can see by the angle of her right ear that she was a bit 'miffed' at being disturbed! Lol!
Taken with my travel camera, a Panasonic TZ30 Lumix, and framed in Photoshop.
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Week 49 (Dec. 13-19, '09)
I love this shot, it looks to me that she is laughing :) I let her have some time outside to get some boredom out of her system.. she still seems to be doing fairly well..only problem is she is very picky about her food (wellness dry kibble and senior canned chicken soup for the dog lover's soul).. it's "good" stuff, no where near raw food, but now she takes Zuke's treats sprinkled over her dinner to eat it.. being a senior ain't so bad..you get spoiled :)