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So here's a picture fail. Seconds after taking this picture, Dunkel decided he should eat this flower. Swell, Dunkel - not the intention either! Thankfully it wasn't toxic. :-/
After a rough couple of weeks, new meds seem to be helping him. The cold weather doesn't hurt either !
Fairbanks, Alaska.
September 2015.
This is a classic Fairbanks accretive house that probably began in the 1920s as a small log cabin. If you look at the peak of the gable you can still see the end of the original ridge log. This is the back side of a very well-kept little house.
Film. Fujicolor Superia X-tra.
Minolta SRT-101
Dunkelheit in der Stadt Heinrich des Löwen bleibend festgehalten.
Darkness in the city of Henry the Lion remained firmly established.
Unterwegs in der Dunkelheit durch die Stadt Heinrich des Löwen.
Heading in the dark through the city of Henry the Lion.
It's been a ruff week for this old guy. We see his PT doctor on Tuesday. Old dogs - I am to the point that I can't worry about every ache and pain. I listen to him, and if he wants to walk, we do, and if he doesn't we don't. I make him very comfortable, and we give him lots of drugs. He's still wagging his tail. This too shall pass.
Karl cleaned up some of the yard today. I like to leave my garden intact, and we'll clean up some of the leaves. Right now bugs and birds are still helping themselves to our backyard, so our mess stays for the most part. This pile is gone, though now. Had to snap a shot with Dunkel in it. :-)
Have you all heard the term 'bushwacking"? This, seriously, was labeled as a road. It was gated for foot traffic only. Do you see a road? A trail? Neither did we. lol It was a bit of a spooky hike so I kept it on the shorter side. We were in the middle of nowhere, with not a soul in sight. I was wishing I had at least my bear spray with me. The views were to die for and Dunkel had a blast.
Bright red “Dortmund roses” have grown on the Leonie Reygers terrace directly in front of the entrance to the Dortmunder U: The light and spatial installation by Winter/Hoerbelt consists of five voluminous light objects on metre-high metal bases, on the outer skin of which there are many overlapping red car lights. Tail lights or brake light covers are attached.
Auf der Leonie-Reygers-Terrasse direkt vor dem Eingang zum Dortmunder U sind leuchtend rote „Dortmunder Rosen“ gewachsen: Die Licht- und Rauminstallation von Winter/Hoerbelt besteht aus fünf voluminösen Leuchtobjekten auf meterhohen Metallsockeln, an deren Außenhaut viele einander überlappende rote PKW-Rückleuchten bzw. Bremslichtabdeckungen befestigt sind.