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Taken at Longleat safari park. This pair were inseperable. There was another tiger in with them but he sat away from them.
The main show was on Greenwich Ave which is not all that big. You needed a VIP pass to park there (which I was lucky enough to get), but the surrounding parking lots also had some nice machines. Here are a pair of GTRs parked among regular cars.
This woman and her dog made quite the pair at the Bite of Seattle.
Texture by Jerry Jones, Shadowhouse Creations
Competitors 129 and 128, Di Burgess and Ben Burgess riding Jake and Beauty, at Larkhill, Wiltshire, UK. This pair came 6th in their class.
Competitor 106, Laura Vine riding Shappen Wedding Belle, at Larkhill, Wiltshire, UK. This pair came 4th in their class.
George with his new cage companion Bobby shorty after pair formation. George was caged alone for most of his life. Male rhesus macaques have the reputation of being vicious animals.
At Scarborough SEA LIFE and Marine Sanctuary we have 11 Humbolt Penguins. Here are two pairs looking like they are being very noisy - they make noises like a donkey!
This pair of mountain goats reminds me of a pair of Kiwis (or were they Aussies?) that I met at the lookout on the top of Mount Washburn. They were young and touring a bunch of national parks in my homeland and asked my opinions on my favorite parks. They were lovely folks and although I headed back down the trail before them, they later came running past, saying the ranger had told them there were mountain goats near the trail. I kept my walking pace and arrived a short time after them, but the goats were already all the way down the hill and moving off. I got a quick picture but a better memory, meeting nice people on the trails is one of the joys of our national parks.
The goats aren't native to Yellowstone but they were perfectly adapted to this part of the park, I was astounded at how quickly and easily they covered the steep slopes below the trail. I was even more impressed by the time I arrived back at the car, huffing and puffing, and unconvincingly consoled myself that they'd probably be equally slow and tired if they were carrying a heavy camera and lens.
Competitors 101 and 100, James and Eliza Cameron at Larkhill, Wiltshire, UK. This pair came 2nd in the Pairs class.
I really enjoyed designing this pair of stamps for Canada Post issued in 2009, celebrating the International Year of Astronomy. Allot of countries the world over issued their versions of this subject commemorating 400 years since Galileo Galilei built a telescope and pointed it to the moon.
This is a detail of the pair of stamps as they were positioned in the Souvenir Sheet, one of three components of the issue. View larger on a black background.