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Sleeping like a baby. Our other cat, Callie, usually sleeps in this spot. At least she was there a few minutes before I took this shot. I’m not quite sure I know what happened. But I don’t think I want to know exactly what happened. Milo seems un fazed by the whole process.
The morning sun always provides opportunity for a portrait with Mr Milo. Milo looks as if he is acting in an English drama.
9/17/13. The family is heading off for the day without me (I have some work to do), and Milo is already missing them. He's also becoming my photo-of-the-day subject again, after many days of more interesting material (sorry, Milo). Fortunately, he's photogenic.
Tsigrado Beach is one of the most picturesque and secluded beaches located on the southern coast of Milos Island in Greece. Known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, fine white sand, and dramatic cliffs, Tsigrado Beach offers a unique and somewhat adventurous experience for visitors.
Dog training has resumed - amazing how quick he's picking it all up again.....he 2.5 nearly now ( mini schnauzer)
Milo has sure learned to take it easy in his 11 months of life.
Just test the Canon GX7 Mk2
AV 1.8
Tv 1/30
No flash
I have always granted myself the freedom to exercise artistic license and pursue whatever brings me joy. "Some" of my photographs may contain AI generated elements, such as backgrounds.
- on dining room table - December 19 2024-3
I showed up at the Finger Lakes Rwy yard near Himrod not long after sunrise after sleeping in the Tunnage at Watkins Glen the night before (the first night this trip that it was warm enough to sleep with the windows open all night). Not really knowing what Brian Plant's "except Wednesdays they go north" advice was going to mean I was perplexed as he (this is the one man remote job) shoved 2 cars north of the crossing at the north end of the yard and started switching. After a little bit he tied back onto the cars, pulled the point of the move to himself and started shoving north. I really didn't know dickshit about what they did here so I went up to Himrod Junction and watched him start up the line towards Penn Yan.
Maybe 40 minutes later here's the train passing a farm at Milo Center as the cows keep an eye on Erie who was leaning out the drivers side window behind me.
This is Milo. He has been homeless all his life. He's 50 now. He lives in Alice B. Roosevelt Park on the Lower East Side of New York. He dresses himself from the various missions around the area. He claims that the park is crime free and says that the police credit he and his friends who live in the park for this arrangement. They sleep in the Southern end of the park during warm weather preferring it to any of the shelters in the city whose housing is far to "scary" for him. We made a date for next week for me to bring him the photographs I took of him.
Milo is #20 in my 100 Strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100strangers.com
Beach Date Milo in Chips Formal Dance tux paired with Love is Love Milo's bowtie. My E59th ladies are going to love him!
Sunset in the port of Adamantas, Milos.
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I had some soup for lunch. When I'd finished, I put some water into the bowl. Milo decided it was a good idea to drink the water.
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