We went to the Christmas parade downtown tonight. The Humane Society was there with a bunch of pups.
This guy was a little shy before the event actually started.
Perhaps he was less than thrilled with his costume.
16 Monday Dec 2013
Posted Street photography
inWe went to the Christmas parade downtown tonight. The Humane Society was there with a bunch of pups.
This guy was a little shy before the event actually started.
Perhaps he was less than thrilled with his costume.
07 Monday Oct 2013
Posted Photography
inOk. I totally cheated on this one. But I have a good excuse. Who can take just one photo of a bunch of puppies? Plus, they are such wiggle worms, it’s hard to catch them at the right moment with a cell camera.
I had to go to PetSmart today to pick up something for my fish when I discovered my day was about to get a whole lot better.
PUPPIES!
They were out front for adoption. People and kids were all over these little guys. As was I. I love animals.
All of our animals are rescue pets – with the exception of the comet goldfish, of course. I bought them at the pet store. But you sort of have to do that.
11 Wednesday Sep 2013
Posted Photography
inOne would think this dog was homeless and sad from the expression on his face.
He is quite the opposite, I can assure you. He had gotten into cobwebs and Husky fur, and was trying to get them off of his face when I grabbed the camera. (Actually, he had removed most of it by the time I got back outside. Story of my life.) His partner in crime, Lilly, is a Husky/German Shepherd mix, and her fur is everywhere. So are the cobwebs this time of year.
Anyway, this is Murray. Happy and very much a part of the family. He’s also very adept at milking a treat out of me at any given moment using this face.
I stuffed him into my car about 8 years ago after I saw him on the side of the interstate. I got Lilly at the Humane Society for him to have a friend.
No wonder I don’t have any money.