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Trying out new YN-622C (2nd generation ebay flash triggers). Very happy, full ETTL support works perfectly.
Strobist: 520exii camera left, pocket softbox.
Here one I like to call the "flying flatcoat."
PS....There is nothing wrong with Mr Feet. He is safe and sound back in the car. The Big Guy just thought that he should probably show some pictures of me at work or else all the Flickr dogs would think I was a lazy slacker and did nothing but swim and play with Mr Feet all day. Actually, I've been puttin' in a little overtime. I act like I don't really care for all the work but, between you and me, I kinda like it.
--your friend, Henry.
I've seen many dogs enjoying the thick snow cover. Maybe it's because they don't have to worry about shoveling.
Some people don't believe me when I tell them that my cat likes to play fetch. Sometimes he's not so good about bringing it back, and lately he's been picky- he'll chase any toy but he'll only bring this one back to me.
Chance does like to play, as you can see in this HD video.
(might take a little while to start playing...)
The next morning we got another 6 inches of fluffy snow. We found an old Kong Wubba in the cabin that Hope was very happy to run after.
Knitted in a very soft wool blend, will add a hip touch to your Blythe doll!
This yarn has a purple base, shading into light pink, blue and green.
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About two months after we lost our beloved family cat, Ash, we started talking about getting another cat. A couple of weeks later we adopted a new cat from a cat rescue. Unlike Ash, this cat likes to play fetch. When she wants to play she will drop a toy by your feet and expect you to throw it so she can chase it. Here she is bringing the toy (a plastic bottle cap) back to me so I can toss it again for her to chase.
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