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Bounce bounce bounce

Still trying to get a good look for him, but I love him to bits. Ringdoll Frankenstein.

Leonardo Da Vinci Exhibit. Putnam Museum, Davenport, IA.

Lala loopsie accessories for his doll.

Frankreich Leonardo da Vinci Park

The DaVinci Dog Frisbee Catching contest

The DaVinci Dog Frisbee Catching contest

Can't go to the garden and not photograph DaVinci's Horse!

on display at the National Air and Space Museum

The Davinci guy "kept it real" in his talk as a sponsor.

Optimara DaVinci | Alcie M. | Blue Ribbon | 15 | "Standards, Green Foliage - Multicolor, Fantasy" |

My nod to DaVinci, made with a Panasonic Lumix and GIMP on Ubuntu Studio.

Your name : Larry & Kristy Harms

Your Facebook profile link and/or Twitter username so we can give you a

shout out (not required, just fun)

Your pet's name : DaVinci & Sparky

Where and when did you adopt your pet : Both dogs were adopted from

Minnesota Valley Humane Society.

Davinci was adopted October 8, 2004

Sparky was adopted July 2008

Tell us your pet's story!

DaVinci was a 5 year old rough-coat Jack Russell Terrier looking for a new

home. We were looking for a new canine companion, after losing our dear

canine companion of 11 years. He picked us, and we've never looked back.

He's an outspoken ten year old best friend for us.

Sparky was a young stray that had been found and surrendered because he

wasn't house-broken. I saw his photo on the website for Minnesota Valley

Humane Society and forwarded the photo to my husband with a note that he

reminded me a bit of DaVinci. The rest is history.

We're a proud two-terrier (mix) home, now.

 

Kristy Conrad Harms

Principle Regulatory Affairs & Compliance Analyst

651.662.8516

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Leonardo DaVinci exhibit at Union Station, Kansas City.

Leonardo DaVinci exhibit at Union Station, Kansas City.

The gorilla is mounted on wheels. The guy used a kind of rowing motion to move the arms forward and then drag the legs after it to travel. Looked like fun!

Ni sé leer sueco, ni tengo intención de leer el Código DaVinci, pero este libro andaba por casa.

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