Refreshing for us folks who are landlocked far inland to be treated to such great images of a turbulent sea. All are very good, but my personal choice is also the one with the seabird in the shot.
Great work, Anne! Warm regards to you and Peek from Willow and I.
A nice shot of one of our colorful southwestern Ohio skies. Sunrises & sunsets!
Very nice! The skies above are one of my favorite subjects. Sunrises, sunsets, clouds, the sun, the moon, whatever.
My first thought was river otter.
I was beginning to be concerned about you, Anne. My computer seems to be OK, but I have had some difficulty with my provider. I will be in touch - one way or another.
I will be 81 on October 11th. I have photos of myself back to 1939 with my dogs. Not all of them, by any means, but some. And, I remember dogs back to age three (1937) when I had my first dog bite. I have had four in my lifetime, one of them entailing a tetanus shot and fourteen rabies shots, but that's a long story. My previous dog - before Willow - had to be put down in 1993. She was deaf, blind and riddled with cancer. She had been my constant companion for more than sixteen years. The only way, I could tolerate it was to think and believe that she loved me enough that had our roles been reversed, she would have done the same for me. I have mourned her death for 22 years. I s'pose the time had come to find a "substitute" for her because there can be no replacement. I'm certain your precious dog was a great comfort to your Ruthie. My Susan and I are well past our 61st anniversary, now. I hope to find time to put together a few more pics of Willow for Part Two of her story. She has been with us for one month. Thank you for sharing the story of your wife and dog with me.
Thank you, sir. Willow has brought us old folks much pleasure in the month she has lived with us. I admire your facial adornment. If I were to allow mine to grow, it would be the same in color, if not so stylish.
Ooops, I put that in the wrong place - see below..............
Thank you dragonswing in the keystone state. Willow's adopted mom is an excellent seamstress. I will turn this one over to her.
Thank you, Colo waaaay out there in that golden wheat country. Willow has been with us for one month now and is a great companion.
BTW, Anne, Is that very handsome feline in the thumbnail a friend of yours. It could almost be a sibling of Willow's. Well, not taking their species into consideration.
No thanks necessary. Willow is our reward. If it were within my power, I would adopt many more. Sadly, I am not able to do so. BTW, nice ride in the :-) lil'pic. If that is yours, I am insanely envious.
No thanks necessary. Willow is our reward. If it were within my power, I would adopt many more. Sadly, I am not able to do so. BTW, nice ride in the :-) lil'pic. If that is yours, I am insanely envious.