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Tar loves to play fetch. I took this shot just as he was returning it to me and unexpectedly he not only returned it to me but in his enthusiasm jumped on me with it to be sure that I got it. Fortunately I was steady since 60 pounds of dog can be quite a surprise. We need a little more obedience training for the sweet boy.... he is only almost six months old in this shot..
These guys are just too funny. I'm throwing snowballs for them and they're catching them. Whoever catches the ball, eats it. Princess has it in this picture...lol
This was one of those happy accidents. I accidentally shot this whole series on f22 and was perplexed as to the blurred motion until I realized the problem. Still, I liked the motion I got in these, and the random stop motion, as with the inexplicable Frisbee -- which would make a great band name, don'tcha think? Who's playing at the Blue Note tonight? Oh, Dude! It's Inexplicable Frisbee! You've GOTTA go, they have the best stop motion f22 blurry stage presence!
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I can't make this up. Diving-fetching dog at Barton Springs-Austin, Texas. Dog would dive down and retrieve rocks thrown by it's owner. He would bring it up and carry it to a pile of rocks in the middle of the river.
Playing fetch with dogs in the park. This photo was taken by Denton Harryman and posted at GreenvilleDailyPhoto.com on 3/12/2010.
When I reflect on this scene I realize I missed what I really wanted to share .. as Connie and I were walking through Falls Park, we noticed several kids taking photos to these dogs playing fetch in the Reedy River. Being a kid myself I brought by DSLR lens to task. However, what I really should have done is captured the kids taking the photos. Because, that is the memory which has stayed with me (smile).
Riley locked onto the ball amidst a multitude of weeds.
A stretch? Perhaps - but it's a cute picture and there ARE a ton of weeds.
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Last weekend I took care of three little boys: Will, Jack and Harry. It was quite an experience, getting them to baseball games, birthday parties and play dates all weekend via the family minivan. On Sunday we relaxed in the beautiful weather at waterfront park.
build for a fancy new dog store in Roncy, this unit is actually two seperate units, one atop of the other. The bottom unit is made from reclaimed doors. The back is pressed ceiling tiles and is purpose built without doors for easy access (as it is a store). The top is similarly built but is tall and contains three shelves made from the back of a church pew.
I dig it the most
Hand Pumps for Community Water Supply
Location: Moradani Village, Mir Pur Sakro District Thatta Sindh.
Project Duration: July 2015- September 2015
Cost of pumps financed by: Mr. Afroz Hussaini
Implementing Partners: Lodhie Foundation & Shaan Technologies Private Limited
Total Pumps Installed: 10
Beneficiaries: 465 Household with an estimated population of 3600 Peoples.
Pakistan is one of the most water stressed countries in the world where total actual renewable water resources have been decreasing day by day. Presently water resources in Pakistan decreased from 5000 cubic meters per capita in 1951 to 1100 cubic meters in last year.
Currently, over 35 percent of Pakistan’s population does not have access to safe drinking water. The quality of drinking water supply is poor, with bacterial contamination, arsenic, fluoride and nitrate being the factors of major concern. Province of Sindh is one of the highly water scarce province of Pakistan. Deterioration in water quality and contamination of lakes, rivers and groundwater aquifers has resulted in increased waterborne diseases and other health impacts.
Coastal belt of Sindh is one of the highly effected areas where decreased inflow in Indus river delta is resulting in salt water intrusion from sea. This reduced water inflow destabilized eco system as well as made drinking water availability a major problem for the people especially women.
Mirpur Sakro is one of the water scarce area near coastal belt of Sindh. It is 90 kilometers away from Karachi. Since last 2 years Lodhie Foundation is providing relief to the community through installing hand pumps is this area. Lodhie Foundation is very grateful to Syed Afroze Hussaini for his generous support for the installation of 10 hand pumps in Village Mora Dani and surrounding areas located in Mirpur Sakro district Thatta Sindh.
Pumps Installation was started in Mid of August 2015 and finished in 3rd week of September 2015. Before the installation of pumps near their houses, women are used to travel 1 to 5 Kilometers to fetch a pot water for their families and cattle.
At the completion time of Hand pump installation nearly 465 households of village MoraDani and surrounding areas were enjoying clean water near their houses. Earlier they were dependent on open reservoirs, canals or open wells for drinking water. Women have to walk quiet a distance to fetch water and multiple rounds are performed to collect sufficient amount of water for their daily usage. Before the installation of hand pumps women have to walk 1 to 5 km, to fetch water which need 1 to 3 hours. Now the
condition has been improved drastically as, water is available near their homes which is a blessing for families and their cattle. Pump water is used for domestic purpose and drinking.
Availability of spare parts for repair and maintenance is not easy in remote areas. To overcome this problem each pump is supplied with necessary spares to keep it maintain without any delay.
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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.
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