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At Grumpy's Bar on Washington. Today where was a fun day. Will finally used his Brownie Hawkeye Flash and I took out my Holga and Polaroid 195. I learned that it was too cold to use the latter outdoors.
These are the doors to the front entrance. The glow in the foreground is the table I was using as a tripod.
2 secs, developed at 120 secs.
This grumpy wee boy was abandoned at a vet surgery, he now has a forever home with me. Its obvious he has not been handled (hence the name)friendly he is not! but we are working on it!
My grandchildren informs me, that the eagle is called Emma; she was rather grumpy as she was hungry.
This was one of the dominant boars of the group. Whenever he showed up bears ran away, cups climbed the trees and everbody was very careful. We called him grumpy and his and others behaviour was also explained by the start of the mating season.
The larger of the two didn't mind me being there, but when another person came by with a dog he got upset.
Due to the warm weather for this time of year this farmer was able to cut down some of his trees and transport them back to his farm. I loved his old tractor so asked if I could take a shot of him driving, he grumpily agreed and muttered about me being better off getting a job than taking photos! I didn't feel the need to inform him that I already have a good job and that I'm on holiday but I hope you agree that his grumpiness adds rather than detracts from the image.
hehe...some of you thought she looks like 'grumpy cat'. I must admit I did not know 'grumpy cat' until I googled it, but yeah, she does bear a funny resemblence to that funny cat!!
Ex-Ministry of Defence (MOD) 0-4-0DM No. WD 70043 built 1941 named "Grumpy" at Bitton on the Avon Valley Railway. Thanks to all the staff and volunteers at the Avon Vally Railway for making it a lovely visit.