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Ed è in certi sguardi che s’intravede l’infinito.
And it is in certain glances that the infinite is glimpsed.
(Franco Battiato)
Bonzo and Jack were happy for two reasons. They were on a walk and they knew that I had treats in my pocket.
A youthful great grey heron peers down through willow leaves at dogs cavorting around the base of the tree along the River Dodder near `Bushy Park, Dublin.
Jack, the black lab on the left, belongs to my family in England. The other Spaniels are highly trained working dogs, but also live as part of the family with their owner.
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Cet homme s'est installé sur une portion un peu désertée de la plage avant d'entonner un chant mélodieux et puissant. Il ne portait pas plus d'attention aux promeneurs et touristes, qu'il n'en recevait lui-même. Cette photo est en couleurs, la désaturation n'est due qu'au violent contre-jour.
Une autre image en premier commentaire.
I saw these two cuties having their morning walk, they were looking at me at one stage sitting there but they moved before I could click.
Just to wish all my Flickr friends a Happy Week-end and for all the support you have shown me :)
Gli incontri più importanti sono già combinati dalle anime prima ancora che i corpi si vedano.
(Paulo Coelho)
Very dark and overcast in the woods this past weekend in the Berkshires. Della and Tug didn't mind, they still had fun.
I was down at the beach taking some sunset pics when this poodle came flying by- literally. Dogs are supposed to be on leash there, and technically he was, but no one was holding the other end, which was fine by him. Eventually his owner got him back, much to the delight of the local seagull population.
Ich werde zwar nicht mit den Hunden Gassi gehen, aber ich werde ein paar Tage unterwegs und erst gegen Ende der Woche zurück sein. Ich wünsche allen eine gute Woche :))
I'm not going to walk the dogs, but I will be off for a few days and be back by the end of the week. I wish you a great week ahead :))
Rufus Thomas: Walking The Dog (1964)
Portraits of our schnauzer and schnoodle ... they just LOVE having their photos taken ;)
These were taken yesterday before their walk and run around the park ... and then the baths that followed ;(
Yes, I know about "how cute" and "who can resist?" We had her over a couple of times and she does know us. Even more, she seems to see us as part of her family. In fact, I believe that she regards herself as a "child" belonging to a family of humans. She made it perfectly clear that she has certain expectations in terms of participating in our social life, eating our kind of food - almost asking for equality and fair play. Now my question is, how does evolution work in this case? Did dogs evolve to bond with humans? Did humans develop affinity to dogs? Or, is there a process of mutual co-evolution or even co-assimilation?
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