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She’s snoozing. Her Little Nose is at the far left. Morkies Rule!

Alameda, CA - July 2017

Penny, America's next top dachshund takes to the runway. (please don't use this picture without permission)

reminds me of Falkor, my favorite character from "Neverending Story"

Please meet Zoey, she is my inlaws Min-Pin.. She is quite the character... Background courtesy of JoesSistah..

Toby was running in the grass in my backyard. I used Prisma to edit and a collage frame. 🐩🐶💜💛💚

The Read Shop is my favorite place for coffee and pastries. They also have a great selection of books to buy. Their main barista, Justin, was there today and he brought a real treat. This incredibly appealing Corgi. What a sweet and precious little puppy. I fell immediately in love!

best dog in the world. rip

i created the cropped version of this shot, taking smalldog's advice. result: the shot's reborn with tarantino touch. thanks, grazie, arigatoo, susie!

Alameda, CA - July 2017

Diva enjoys a day at the Park

It’s been a while since I’ve posted a photograph, so I gonna make it up to all of you with a lot of previous unposted content! Hope you have an amazing day today and stay healthy and stay safe!

Thanks to hanabi-san for the inspiration!

www.flickr.com/photos/hanabidays/8542015068/

 

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The sign says "Dangerous dog".

 

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This little male Labrador puppy was riding in the grocery cart with his owner, holding on to a cuddly toy. Everywhere this dog was seen, people stopped to admire and pet him. I have never seen such a little cutie! You can hardly resist those little blue eyes looking at you with so much appeal.

Our newest family member

Petrie, my sister's dog, posing in the raised garden bed with a Peruvian Daffodil sticking out of his head.

 

Two more photos in comments.

Leica M6 + CV35mm 2.5 Fuji Acros 100 D76

BW tends to "save photos" for me

This is tonka ~ the adorable french bulldog

My mixed Maltipoo little girl shares my age at her 13th birthday....roughly 65 years old in human years.

Maltese Portrait

A dog walker and his three dogs cool off in the Washington Square Park fountain.

 

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Bring them home with me. This little white lump is proof that "cuteness can cover all sins" (mainly the sin of biting slippers!)

When I found this small black and white Polaroid of my grandparents among my mother's photographs, it made me cry. It so perfectly encapsulates my memories of my grandparents.

 

He was a big, gruff farmer who traded knives with his cronies on the town square, had a constant supply of funny sayings, and would drive fast over the bumps on the dirt roads around the farm, to the delight of my sister and me when we were alone with him in the car. He was also the devoted owner of small dogs like Buddy, sitting on his lap in this picture. After he retired from farming he would sit in his chair by the living room window all day with Buddy or the current dog on his lap and watch the country road that passed the farm.

 

My grandmother who sits behind him was a wonderfully quiet and sweet person who devoted her life to her family.

 

* Added thoughts: I am gratified that this photographs has resonated with others on flickr. It has set me thinking about my grandparents and their dogs. When my grandfather died he had a Chihuahua named Penny. My grandmother was coming to live with my parents and could not take the dog. They knew how much she had meant to my grandfather and wanted to find her the right home. One of the neighbors knew a family with an adult son with severe cerebral palsy. They wanted a dog for him that would be quite and gentle with him. My mother said they brought him to meet Penny and put him on the floor with her and it was love at first meet.

 

* 7/30/12 Goodness gracious! I I posted this picture over 4 years ago and when I came back to it today I noticed two typos I had missed. Wonder if there are more?

so after much hemming and hawing, i finally decided to buy susan's 50mm f/1.4 (which she was selling, cos she loves her 35mm for this kind of thing). it arrived today, along with a get-well gift... a replica of a vintage orange beetle, complete with openable hood, trunk and doors, not to mention a roof rack! so natch, it was the first thing i shot with the new glass. (you can see its tuchus here.)

 

this lens, sweet jebus, the things it can do with softness and distance and light...

 

*swoon*

Between trying to walk 4 dogs by myself and the next impending thunder storm on Saturday, I decided not to bother with the SLR. Of course a fabulous photo opportunity arose so I used the only camera available - my Nexus 5 phone. I was so impressed at the quality that I am setting a daily challenge to take at least 1 wildlife/nature photo using phone camera.

This is the photo - Day 1.

Explored 28 July 2014

 

First day back at work today after finishing on 23rd December. Could hardly get out of bed this morning. It doesn't help that Phill doesn't go back until Thursday *sigh*

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