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Esta foto no habria sido posible sin que Iris no le echara narices a recostarse sobre esa pared grasienta y llena de telarañas de cocina abandonada, que mas bien parecia la de un matadero.
Gracias Iris por esta toma y las proximas.
Meet our new Georgia boy, a rescued, poultry-friendly Great Pyrenees named Granger. (His shelter name was Churchill). Thanks so much to Chrissie of Home at Last Dog Rescue. She saw how shut-down and shy Granger was, remembered Mouse's story, and dropped us a line. Thanks also to the rescue people in Georgia who got him out of a jam.
We picked him up and signed the papers yesterday. He's seen here (yesterday) hiding under a bare, two-inch lilac branch, hoping I'll go away. He let me touch him out in the open today for the first time. His terror and his struggle not to flee were palpable and painful. Shy dogs are the bravest dogs of all, I believe.
Granger came from a bad situation in Georgia. His brother, rescued at the same time, didn't survive despite heroic efforts to save him. The people from Home at Last really go the distance for some very tough cases.
Thanks again to Chrissie and all the people from Home at Last for making this possible. We feel really lucky to have this boy at the farm.
We had a run of bad luck in getting a livestock guardian dog this year. Sometimes things take awhile to come together, and in retrospect it often seems that there's a reason for it. I believe this guy is the one we were supposed to find.
There are a couple more pictures in the comments section.
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A special message to Pyr Lovers who are reading: Home at Last has a sweet, well-socialized tripod Great Pyrenees named Jackson. Be advised that his story is graphic and terrible, and that Jackson is in much, much better shape than he was when this petfinder ad was written. He'd be a wonderful companion for anyone who is otherwise set up to handle a GP. (Among other things they need a large, fenced area to run in and usually lots of interaction). Please get in touch with Home at Last if you think Jackson may have a place in your life. Feel free to contact me by Flickr mail to get an idea what it's like to have a Pyr around the place and what Pyrs need to thrive.
BTW, I took all these images with a 210mm telephoto. I didn't stick a camera in poor Granger's face. :)
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I think I scared this snail a little bit when I got near it. (no snails were harmed)
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lens: Samyang 12mm F2.0
'Scared BoBo', special chair designed for chapter 5. Unfortunately, I have to reprint one part due to my careless mistake. However, on the good side, I have a chance to modify some details which I am not pleased on the first print. I will show you more details after it is finished. :)
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abandoned rural house - hey its getting closer to Halloween, not that I need that excuse to make something like this - but what the hell. Been a while and the idea came up when I walked into this place. Thanks fellas for being apart of it!
I saw this white-tail buck about 100-yards before it got to the road. I had time to get in position, but it was running at least 20-mph. I'm betting that a coyote or two had scared it. It quickly passed in front of me and continued to run until out of sight, at least another 400-yards. It's tongue is already hanging out here.
Coyote, particularly a pack, are a realistic threat to white-tail and mule deer adults. I'm sure that they kill many fawns, but they also kill adults by attacking their hind quarters and then letting them get infection and then weakened finish them off.
I find it interesting that his tail is not up. White-tail usually hold their white tail up when scared. Maybe he's just trying to put on distance here and the scare part is mostly over.
When I first heard some miewing this morning,in the park I tried to ignore it knowing that I couldn’t have braught that kitten home(Mitzi’s a bitch when she sees other cats) but as you can see,I can’t ignore that now(I supposed they were scared by something in the park and seeked cover here)!!!Ayana found them under a wall and some huge cement blocks in our yard!!!They are in no danger(the blocks are stable) and they aren’t stuck either!!!They’re just two very scared kittens!!!Gave them food,milk and water and I heard some chewing so at least they’re eating or one of them is!!!I’m really worried about the one above cause he doesn’t look too good!!!I can’t get them out cause the blocks are two heavy and they’re kind of wild(spitting and scratching when I try to approach) but I wish I could take the one above to a vet!!!Hope they’ll still be there when I return from training,in a few hours!!!
Please don't tease the creatures
Missed back-road attractions
Madison, New York
June 2011
Day 1 of the lemonyellowsky road-trip