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Fetch was one of the first outright awesome FTP clients for any platform, and Noah still had version 2.0 installed on the machine. Again, this was a good thing, since it was the way that I was able to get his files off of the machine, and able to get a secure deletion utility *onto* the machine to get rid of any trace of his files.
I tell people that my Tortoiseshell cat, Simone loves to play fetch. They exclaim, "Dude, cats are not dogs." I reply, "Umm, thanks Captain Obvious, but my cat does, will, and loves to play fetch.
If a photo is worth a thousands words, how much more is a video proving my gata's skills as a dog.
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“Golden retrievers are not bred to be guard dogs, and considering the size of their hearts and their irrepressible joy in life, they are less likely to bite than to bark, less likely to bark than to lick a hand in greeting. In spite of their size, they think they are lap dogs, and in spite of being dogs, they think they are also human, and nearly every human they meet is judged to have the potential to be a boon companion who might, at any moment, cry, "Let's go!" and lead them on a great adventure.”
(Dean Koontz)
Pictures of our Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Poodle Mix: Betty the Cavapoo. Taken with one AB-800 in a light box front, using a Nikon AF-S DX 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED with a D90.
This folded note card is designed to print 2-up on letter paper and a home office ink jet printer. The design integrates stock clipart with the addition of the dog bone and text. This was pro bono work for FETCH! Parks, a Whidbey Island-based non-profit that founded and maintains five off-leash parks.
Contact: Joy Thompson
This evening Lindi myself and Duke went to Changi beach park for a walk around. I guess dogs have the desire to run after sticks in their DNA...
Played fetch with my dog and tried out the Continuous AF with the Sports Action setting. I've never shot a clear photo of my dog running to me before.
I couldn't quite get away from this image. I don't like too many repetative subjects on my Flickr pages, but I just liked the action in this one, and the tide and the reflections. A dog on a day at the beach is the
un-embarressed embodiment of joy !
Photo taken for The News Guard in Lincoln City, OR at the Dog Swim Event at the Community Center pool.
As luck would have it, these dogs came onto the beach with their owners to play fetch in the snow when I was there taking landscape photos. They took turns picking up the ball and running back with it. The wavy lines in the background is Lake Ontario. Humber Bay Park East beach, Toronto, Canada.
Taken for #AStrokeOfLuck #flickrfriday
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