Showing posts with label dog. Show all posts
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Friday, 13 June 2014
Saturday, 15 June 2013
photo essay
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Sunday, 2 June 2013
more omd goodness - 45mm f1.8
Sunday, 18 November 2012
four legged fury
Ever try and haul your behind out of bed when you know you should and you just don't want to?
That was me this morning.
Temperatures dropped last night to below freezing and the hope I had was for clear blue skies and frost fog. Unfortunately for that plan, it did not get cold enough to produce frost - instead, everything was dripping and damp under an overcast sky, making the landscape appear muted and quiet.
One thing worthy of note. Someone, I don't know who, but I am guessing people from the University of Waterloo or perhaps the Grand River Conservation Authority, removed a beaver dam on the creek feeding into Columbia Lake right before the winter freeze up. The dam was a new one, and was causing the creek to back up. It was not preventing water from reaching this unnatural human made "lake" but did create a new pond and deeper water which the local duck population used and would have created a spot for larger fish to flourish (Columbia "Lake" is very shallow - a water filled mud pan in fact). Somewhat ironically, all the beavers had the nerve to do was create a new pond in much the same way that people created a "lake" at Columbia Lake. Hrmmmmm. For whatever reason, it was removed very close to freeze up which may cause the beavers some difficulties since they live on the branches they submerge in their ponds through the winter.
Finally, on the way home (finally, and naturally) the sun poked out. At the same time, I linked up with my neighbour who was walking his dog.
Here he is.
Meet the four legged fury.
That was me this morning.
Temperatures dropped last night to below freezing and the hope I had was for clear blue skies and frost fog. Unfortunately for that plan, it did not get cold enough to produce frost - instead, everything was dripping and damp under an overcast sky, making the landscape appear muted and quiet.
View over the field opposite our house |
The sun, vainly trying to poke through the clouds |
My one and only "keeper" while photographing gulls. |
Here he is.
Nose to nose with a much larger dog |
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