Thanks to my dog, I spend a good deal of time walking around at a stop/start pace. It can get monotonous. Beagles like to stop and sniff. They can get tired just sniffing because they do it so intensely.
Weekend Reflections / Garden Affair |
Thanks to my dog, I spend a good deal of time walking around at a stop/start pace. It can get monotonous. Beagles like to stop and sniff. They can get tired just sniffing because they do it so intensely.
Weekend Reflections / Garden Affair |
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Maybe you need to develop new olfactory powers, Linda!
ReplyDeleteThat’s okay. I’ll let him do the sniffing.
Delete...I love your puddle art.
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ReplyDeleteI wish I had a dog to walk, I would do the same stopping to take photos. Have a great weekend.
Love the reflection shot. Yes, a time to pay attention and find beauty is Charlie's gift to you!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a dog but I keep saying that my camera is like a dog, because that too likes to stop and sniff at things along the way, and sometimes also drags me off in directions I had not at all intended to go! :)
ReplyDeleteNice shots! I walk every day and I know what you mean about it getting monotonous. I'm not sure if I would have the patience for constant stopping and sniffing.
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