This one always makes me smile. This is H & R Fluffin'stuff, known to his friends as Fluffy. He never met a box he didn't try to fit himself into. He died last year at the ripe old age of 18. The sock monkey is my daughter's pajama footie.
I tried to get a picture of three "propeller heads" at work the other day, but by the time I got to the car to put everything down, found my phone and figured out how to take a picture, they were looooong gone. I've got a picture similar to this that I downloaded from the National Park Service on my website! When you see it, (IF you see it), don't go thinking I pirated yours!
We have a gang of deer that congregate on the 12th hole right at the 150 yard mark of our course. I don't think I could get that close, and I don't carry a telescopic lens any longer since the new cameras came out.
The fawn shot is mine. I live in Philly where the city has preserved a great deal of woods and parks. My backyard is up against a forest (right in the city); Philly has the largest wild, White-tailed population of any urban area in the world and, luckily for me, because I keep my backyard semi-wild, every year a fawn or two or more, are born in my yard and I get to watch them grow as they go back and forth, forest-yard-forest.
Got a "fun" photo let's see it.
This one always makes me smile. This is H & R Fluffin'stuff, known to his friends as Fluffy. He never met a box he didn't try to fit himself into. He died last year at the ripe old age of 18. The sock monkey is my daughter's pajama footie.
Thanks for posting this.
He is sooo cute!
I tried to get a picture of three "propeller heads" at work the other day, but by the time I got to the car to put everything down, found my phone and figured out how to take a picture, they were looooong gone. I've got a picture similar to this that I downloaded from the National Park Service on my website! When you see it, (IF you see it), don't go thinking I pirated yours!
2 sweet sock monkeys!!! Darling picture!
Wow, Mack, what a deer shot!
We have a gang of deer that congregate on the 12th hole right at the 150 yard mark of our course. I don't think I could get that close, and I don't carry a telescopic lens any longer since the new cameras came out.
Ciao!
Walkin Charlie
beautiful photo. Thanks.
I feel amazingly better! Thanks Mac!
I feel amazingly gratified you're welcome. Glad I could turn you around.
aaaww . . .what a precious face. Thanks Mac.
Sleepy Beaumont.
The fawn shot is mine. I live in Philly where the city has preserved a great deal of woods and parks. My backyard is up against a forest (right in the city); Philly has the largest wild, White-tailed population of any urban area in the world and, luckily for me, because I keep my backyard semi-wild, every year a fawn or two or more, are born in my yard and I get to watch them grow as they go back and forth, forest-yard-forest.
I have lots more fawn and doe and buck images.
Susan, that is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Wow, Dylan was that you?