As I mentioned before, my nose knows things. Last Friday was the last time I've been allowed to go outside alone in our front yard. This is serious stuff. Any dog will tell you, going for walks outside is important. And when my freedom to dash-out-the-front-door-without-the-leash moments stop, it's puzzling. I have an important job… Continue reading A cougar, bobcat, or loch ness monster sighting
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How to embrace your imperfect photos
It's Monday morning - time to get up, rise and shine, and eat a healthy breakfast. Wait...that was yesterday's breakfast. Ah, yes, yesterday...I was able to sleep in and not force myself to get up because I was running an hour late. Ugh...I hate it when we change the clocks ahead an hour. Such is… Continue reading How to embrace your imperfect photos
The important things in a cat’s life
In my opinion, Dessy, aka the largest one of the furry members of the family, I've found 3-4 things around here that are particularly important when it comes to living the life of luxury as a cat. My life revolves around food, first, and foremost. As I've mentioned before, I'm a large-sized cat and I… Continue reading The important things in a cat’s life
How I became a famous blogger for a day
Being a blogger is a rocky experience. It is humbling, too. I pause often to remind myself of how far I've come, and then I compare it to how far I still have left to go to reach 'wild, crazy, someone actually noticed my blog' success. I'd say that I'm a hobby blogger, because, so… Continue reading How I became a famous blogger for a day
Dog’s daydream – it’s a big, big, big world
I'm lying here dreaming of a morning last summer. I was quiet, looking cute as I always do. Resting peacefully on my soft pillow bed. I listened to Mom as she typed away on that box on her desk. I kept a watchful eye on her because I sensed she had plans for an adventure, and… Continue reading Dog’s daydream – it’s a big, big, big world
Photography – Trees and Leaves
If cameras could see (i.e., capture absolute versus subjective) what we see, we wouldn't need our eyes to remind us of the beauty that surrounds us - but that wouldn't be fun, now would it? As we grow in photography, being okay with simple facts of the eye versus camera misunderstandings helps reframe perspectives in… Continue reading Photography – Trees and Leaves