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I had a late breakfast, but looking at all that delicious food, I'm hungry again. I'm well on my way to becoming a blimp. On a different note, here's my girl (Peppers) from a couple years back. I lost her to old age about 6 months ago and I still miss her. I try to focus on all the good times we had, and this picture was taken on such a day - I was preparing for an agility run with my border collie and Peppers was looking at me intently and paying attention to my every move. My wife took the picture with her Nikon D5100. At this point, I feel like I can never get another Dalmatian after her.I love her, I miss her, I cherish every moment I spent with her. Nowadays, I tend to smile when I think of her instead of feeling sad.
Hey! Good to see some nice pics here. Maritan, nice pic of Seattle's forest, very green there. Must be nice walking around in there with nice fresh air. Here in NYC I live in concrete jungle. Even when there are green space, most of them are man made. Well, it had been a while since I post any pic here. So, here are some I took from the top of the NYC's The High Line earlier this month. It is Spring here in NYC but with the long cold weather we've been having the tree and flower come out late this year... The High Line used to be a elevated railway that run from the lower West side all the way up to 34th street. It sat dormant for many years, but it escaped being torn down in the '80s. A few years ago it was transformed into public park. A nice and unique addition to NYC's parks. Hard to believe that there used to be train running through there between buildings Take care,Buddy
This was taken in the Seattle Art Museum. I found something very compelling about this young woman contemplating the artwork on the wall:
A red guitar, three chords and the truth