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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.
Taken in St. Andrews, Some random guys dog =)
I've been lazy every since comming back from the UK, barely touched my camera o.O Need some inspiration....
Our yard is small, but the alley between us & our neighbour is quite long. It's a good run to use for a game of fetch.
General Tso, 007, Lemon Pepper, Teriyaki, Orange and Egg Foo Young are at it again. Check out their other videos here.
Seen at the British Wildlife Centre. Young otter 'Franklin' had found a stick to play with, just like a dog. But then he is a dog otter!
Putney and Gunnar playing in the brook. Gunnar is learning a pretty convincing "No no" after two days with pup.
This is two cabinets. The bottom is long and completely devoid of doors (its for a store) and the top is going to be used for display.. similar units could have both doors and drawers to hide away stuff.
Walking along Cannon Beach during Spring Vacation, we encountered this very cute dog playing fetch with his owner. He was such a photogenic character that I stopped to take some pictures, and amazingly, he stood and posed for me -- then proceeded to trot right up to me, standing patiently while I petted him! His owner laughed and said that I brought it on myself by kneeling down to his level for the photo -- he was actually a trained companion dog who worked with people in nursing homes. With the owner's permission, we all played fetch with him for a while before moving on down the beach with memories of a new friend.
This image is featured on my photo blog, thelightisall.blogspot.com, on April 30, 2011. (IMG_9788_1)
Hoover, my brother-in-law's bearded collie, awaits another throw of his squeaky ball. August 2013. DSCF4106-12
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Stinging-Nettle Harvest Is Valuable
In Britain, Girl Guides, Boy Scouts, and other voluntary workers gather an unusualwar-time harvest. They pick
stinging nettles, dandelion roots, meadow saffron, and other herbs containing useful medicinal drugs. Nettles are wanted for fibre extraction and green pigment(chlorophyll; dandelion roots contain digitalis; meadow saffron, colchicum. Dried nettles fietch £30 to £50 a ton; dandelion roots as much as £5 a cwt.
The Mail (Adelaide, SA : Saturday 23 May 1942)