View allAll Photos Tagged hooch

The reward

(Pieter de Hooch? Vermeer?)

P001 crosses the Chattahoochee river into Georgia

In times of sadness family, friends are pets are crucial. Thank you Hooch for making me pick up the camera x

CSX M802-04 rolls across the Chattahoochee River bridge in Gordon, AL.

An old abandoned produce store, in the small town of Turner, Arkansas.

A wonderful and very patient Dogue de Bordeaux waiting for his owners in Lymm village yesterday.

The interior decorator was Attilia the Huns nephew

Bailey out having fun in the snow.

This is Monsieur Hooch who is a Dogue de Bordeaux or a French Mastiff if you prefer. He and his brother Monsieur Hugo were resident in the hotel we stayed in for Phill's birthday. Their hugeness could be quite frightening but we knew of their existence before we booked and to be quite honest they were as soft as soft can be.

 

The Dogue de Bordeaux was known in France as early as the fourteenth century, particularly in southern France in the region around Bordeaux. Hence, the city lent its name to this large dog. It has been put to work in many different capacities, from pulling carts and hauling heavy objects, to guarding flocks and, historically, the castles of the European elite.

 

Not sure about these two's capabilities as they seemed stuck to their basket and chair only moving slightly when I tried to attract their attention for a photo. Hooch obliged but as you will see in the photo in the comments below, Hugo barely lifted an eyebrow.

 

one more in comments below

   

The 35mm camera used was a Petri 7S with a 45mm 2.8 lens using mirrors (Not thru the lens) that I bought in Thailand in June or early July 1966..

The flickr posted Kodak Picture Kiosk G4 is INCORRECT... jack

(Straight Out Of the Freezer)

Hooch is the most recent addition to our family. We rescued him from a kill shelter here in NJ. He is about 6-years old and golden through and through.

 

Folks, a word of advice, if your dog (and not just Goldens) doesn't fit into your life style any longer and you need to get rid of him or her please, please, please DO NOT drop them off at a kill shelter. You have two other options, find a shelter that does not kill your dog if no one else wants them or contact one of the hundreds of dog rescue organizations in the country. They will most certainly find a "forever" home for the dog that you used to love. And do us all a favor and before you decide to get another pet make damn certain that you have 10-20 years to dedicate to loving and caring for it.

Mabel, an 8 week old Dogue de Bordeaux (French Mastiff) bitch, with the less common fawn isabella colouring, enjoying the summer sunshine in her new garden .

Alan Jackson

 

Helen GA. 2015

 

Happy Wall Wednesday

All rights reserved - Copyright © Xavier Jarjanette

The Latrine in the distance.. Three more empty Agent Orange drums can be seen in the photo smack in the middle of the Outpost..

Hooch, my friends dog.

The Chattahoochee River or, "The Hooch," rises high in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia and flows southwesterly toward the Alabama state line. Archaeological evidence indicates that humans have lived along the banks of the Chattahoochee River since 1000 B.C. In the past, it used to be a major transportation artery. Today, it is valued more as a source of drinking water and recreation. The locals regularly "shoot the Hooch" using rafts, canoes, kayaks, and tubes. I plan to revisit this location in order to recapture this composition using my DSLR.

Rolanda Hooch minifigure, proudly holding her broom

Keeping Otis Campbell supplied. Obtained from the Morrison Sisters' "flower making machine". Fife demands to know where the fresh hooch came from. Looks like I'm an accessory. Barney Fife Show,Branson,MO.

Ahhhh, junkyard Corvettes, gotta love it. Circa 1990 or so. Buncha ratty C3s and C4s in this place. 103-second exposure, lime, purple and snooted cool white light from the Protomachine flashlight.

yeah, i didn't really notice alana's costume 'cause it was dark. only after i took the photo, looking at it on the lcd display, was i like, "ahhh..."

The figure looks life-like but is a mannacin.

 

. This exhibit at the Prohibition Museum in Savannah, Georgia, shows a homemaker preparing her own liquor in the kitchen. The sign indicates that 40% of liquor was made at home during prohibition. My grandparents made their own. As a college student I found that my mother had dismantled my grandfather's copper still and I was not pleased.

X647 crossing the Chattahoochee River on the Bowline.

From Avery's Beverages of New Britain, CT.

 

"Not for persons that lack a sense of humor. May be mixed with large amounts of Alcohol to make this election more palatable."

 

The flavor is classified, but it tastes like raspberry.

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80