Two of my new favourite photos - these two crazy hounds played like best buds at the beach today, charging up and down, around and around, the smaller terrier stalking and pouncing on the bigger dog. They were having a great old time, extremely entertaining to watch, that's for sure.
As I left the beach, the two ladies (as seen above) with the small terrier asked me if I post my photos online or have a website - Man, I have to get that set up ASAP - but I don't as yet (and kicked myself for having to say so). But I gave them this blog address so, in case they happen to look here, I thought I'd share a couple of the great images I got from today. I should have asked for their email to send pics. (If you do see this, please send me a note/comment.)
I really have to get my act together because the stars are aligned and telling me loud and clear that I should be doing this!
Okay, one more - just because this little guy was sooo flippin' cute!
About Me
- Katrina
- Vancouver, Canada
- Originally from a small seaside town in the North of England, I lived and worked in France, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland and the Maldive Islands before moving to Canada in 1995 - where I intended to stay 'just a couple of years'. Well, I'm still here. I live with my fabulous (Canadian) husband, Lorne, in Vancouver's Westside, close to beaches & downtown. We opted for kitties over kids and are proud parents to 3 wonderful rescues; Mel & Louis, who we adopted in 2010, and little miss Ella, who joined us in 2013. I miss my family in the UK but luckily my sister and best friend, Victoria, lives just down the street with her family. I remain very European at heart and would love to move back there, even for a while. Hopefully I'll convince Lorne & the kitties one day. Besides, I'm fluent in French & German but rarely get chance to use either here. Outside of work I love photography, writing, making cards, working out, camping, kayaking, horse riding & most things really. I've always been an animal lover, support several animal protection organizations and haven't eaten meat in 27 years.
Words To Live By:
We call them dumb animals, and so they are, for they cannot tell us how they feel, but they do not suffer less because they have no words. Anna Seawell (Author of Black Beauty)
We call them dumb animals, and so they are, for they cannot tell us how they feel, but they do not suffer less because they have no words. Anna Seawell (Author of Black Beauty)
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