Last edited by redsea; 12th October 2011 at 02:02 PM. Reason: Images posted in line
That is a lovely little storyboard. A good first posting onto the forum, Judith
I concur with Donald. Welcome to the forum, Judith.
welcome to the forum, and I just love that lab. he looks like a real softy!
Hi Judith,
Welcome to the CiC forums from me too; great illustrated story
Hope to see more,
Welcome to this forum. Your Lab is an absolute beauty! Great pictures too.
I have a five-pound Maltese that plays with our 65-pound Goldendoodle (Golden Retriever - Standard Poodle cross) just like that! He will bring his toy right up to her and growl until she plays with him. I looked to see if I had a picture of him doing that but, didn't find one. But, here's one of them playing tug with a toy...
Welcome, Judith!
Thanks for sharing your puppies with all of us. BTW, all dogs are puppies with me.
They are both beautiful dogs and the photos are a very nice series. You make it look easy. However I know from experience that photographing dogs and keeping them in focus is not easy.
I have to share mine, if you don't mind? This is Sonny and Clyde (actually in this picture, Clyde is on the left).
Being Terriers, they have a lot of "bandit" in them, so the play on the names.
I love them very much as you do yours, I would take from the lovely photos.
I happened to be looking at a news story about an archeological dig in Acne, Israel and saw that the town where you live is in the deep south of Israel. Am I right? I, as the other member, look forward to conversing with you!
Judith,
I just saw that your forum name is redsea. OK, I get it.
My most desired wish would be a trip to Israel. I don't know much about your city but would love to see images you might have.
The wonderful thing about this forum is people share places that we couldn't possibly visit in a lifetime and we can converse with people from across the world. Pretty neat in my mind.
I do love my pups, so thanks for the opportunity to show them off!
I'll have to get them out for some more photos soon.
Thanks, Darlene