Oh - sure looks like someone is having fun! A great one for 'Face of the Week'. Thanks so much Michael! Thanks so much also for your kind comments and visiting with me at my blog! Hugs.
Sandmason Mouse
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Earlier this year I did an inked commission of a Mouse from Sandmason on a
desert mount.
The plan is that this piece will be included in the next Mouse Gu...
Frosty Leaves
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It was -5 this morning! That's cold! Slightly later in the day, when it had
warmed up to -1, I took these frosty photos in a local park on the way to
tea...
Guided Walk is a Treat for the Senses
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Banner image:
[image: Mind, Body, Connection Walk]
Descripton:
Soak up the sights, sounds and smells of an autumn woodland with us on
Saturday 9th Novembe...
Goldfinch in Belgium and Seagull Contraceptives
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Goldfinches give us a decent number of recoveries, a fact confirmed
recently by ACV6977 one of last year’s young that set off last autumn in
search of eter...
Apologies….
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I’ve been more than remiss in communication. As you may know I had round #2
with cancer–breast cancer—which I got out of with a lumpectomy and no
complicat...
Little, Big
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posted by Dan Guy
Web Goblin here.
Two years and five blog posts ago, we were introduced to the 25th
Anniversary edition of *Little, Big or, The Fairies' ...
Judith’s Brooch?
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One of the joys of writing a long-lived series is the community that grows
up around it. Which means I get letters like this one—a particularly
appropriate...
40 Years On and more on Substack
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Join me on Substack for my first post and many more. Parted are those who
are with us today When you look back and forgetfully wonder What you were
like ...
[Newsletter] Hollywood Ending
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I’m currently working on the ending (which with me can mean I still have
hundreds of pages to write) of The Navigator’s Children, book three of the
current...
Doctor Who Wedding Invitation Template
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I've been meaning to post this for a couple years now. Hey, I've been
busy. Anyway. here's a template for the Doctor Who Wedding Invitation I
designed fo...
2018 My Year with Cancer
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First of all, apologies to anyone who commented on the last post I did and
didn't get a reply. For some reason all the comments got lost.
This is the firs...
If you love me, why am I dying?
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Hey there, people-friends. I've been on the road, on the go, since early
September. Before that, since February, I was out in the boonies running
after s...
SKYWATCH FRIDAY
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These are also from my archives from our trip to South Devon in England
last summer.
My thanks to the SkyWatch Team for hosting this wonderful meme.
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Thunderbird 4
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Thunderbird 4
https://youtu.be/SE0DFHim2-o
Here I am circling thunderbird 4 at Capernwray, still very much feeling my
way but loving the journey.
Both Ph...
LONDON! FOOL’S ASSASSIN!
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*Originally published at Robin Hobb. You can comment here or there.*
Well, I am safely arrived in my London hotel and I’ve even paid back a bit
of my sle...
SIGNING OFF
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After seven years of Mike Watson's Diary and more than 230,000 page views I
have decided it is time for a change. You can find my new website at
www.mikewa...
THAT WAS THEN, THIS IS NAO (TROISIÉME ACTE)
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JANUARY 31
I remember waking to total darkness. The kind of darkness where you can't
even see your hands infront of your face. I couldn't even find my pho...
Gone but never forgotten
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This is Rachys mum, my beautiful daughter passed away at 20.45 on wednesday
26th october 2011, she was so brave as she knew time was running out, she
had e...
Dance of the Adders
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This spring, some of Devon’s snakes will engage in spectacular behaviour
known as the ‘dance of the adders’, when two vipers rise up and sway back
and for...
Walk Around Wortley
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I've still not had chance to have a proper go with my new lens, a 3 hour
walk around Wortley and a big heavy lens don't mix too well. I took the
70-300mm l...
I think Harry is enjoying himself. Lovely shot with a nice perspective!
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I bet he's a happy dog!
ReplyDeleteHarry must think he is hiding, nice photo!
ReplyDeleteHarry is probably just happy to be outside, great shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo :)
ReplyDeleteIs Harry trying to hide in the grasss?
ReplyDeleteMike: Harry needs to hop higher to see over the grass.
ReplyDeleteLook like he's an abstract. :)
ReplyDeleteHarry is a beautiful dog. Daisy would be glad to have him join here for a "swim", if not a "bath." (if bath is a "dirty" word for Harry!)
ReplyDeleteI was going to say the same thing as Iowa Gardening Woman. I was wondering if Harry was hiding. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteIs he playing hide and seek? What a sweet expression on his face...
ReplyDeleteHarry is such a handsome, happy dog :-)
ReplyDeleteLove this photo. Great capture. Such a cute dog!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't seem to matter how you photograph Harry...he's VERY photogenic - even behind the tall grass!
ReplyDeleteexcellent perspective, go! go! Harry.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. Harry's black color stands out in the grasses.
ReplyDeleteHarry's face says it all. He is LOVING it...!my babies would have loved it too..:)
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Oh - sure looks like someone is having fun! A great one for 'Face of the Week'. Thanks so much Michael! Thanks so much also for your kind comments and visiting with me at my blog! Hugs.
ReplyDeleteAw- what a sweet picture. He's a pretty puppy! I like how the grass breaks it up.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat photo - Harry looks like my Bailey, who also likes to play hide and seek in our wildflower bed.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! Looks like he is ready for you to throw "it." LOL!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo of Harry in the meadow grasses.
ReplyDeleteI love him peeking through the grass!
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