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Joe In Residence in His Cubby559 viewsNaturally Joe was looking right at me in an award-winning pose until I clicked the shutter, when he turned away. I suppose he was disdainful of my doggie paparazzi act.
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Joe Viewed From Above797 viewsWith it so dark and wet outside, it was difficult to take a long shot of Joe. When I got down on my knees to take an eye-level shot, he was all over me like a cheap suit. This photo is taken from above: Joe is watching the aniseed cookie I'm holding (awkwardly) over my head.
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Joe, Outside, At Night474 viewsNight falls at about 3 PM. And on Christmas Eve, night came with rain and cold. A flash was needed --- hence the doggie equivalent of "red eye." More "green eye."
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Joe Investigating469 viewsEverything is wet and dreary outside --- this photo was taken at about 4:30 PM and it looks like midnight. Doesn't bother Joe....!
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Joe at Christmas991 viewsIt was technically a White Christmas. We had a bit of hail followed by a few snow flurries, and it all left a bit of a white dusting on the lawn. This called for a big red bow!
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Joe on Frosty December Morning590 viewsTemperatures reached minus 4 degrees last night. This morning was sunny and frosty, and Joe was ready to romp.
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Joe Keeping An Eye On The Turkeys519 viewsWe have some Bronze Turkeys (we bought our Christmas turkey at Morrison's, so what does that say about us?). Here's Joe, the hunter, keeping an eye on the turkeys. They're oblivious of his presence --- or they know the fence is strong.
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Joe Watching Our Ducks500 viewsFortunately there's a fence just out of sight in this photograph, so our Khaki Campbell ducks are safe.
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Joe Watching The Turkeys741 views
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Guess What? Joe Has Found The Stream!500 viewsWe have a small (about 12 inches wide, 6 inches deep) stream that runs through our property. Joe has discovered that it's much more fun to romp in it than to cross it on the bridge.
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Joe Heading To The Stream443 views
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Joe Looking at Canal567 viewsWe have a 1/4 acre duck pond at the front of our property. To raise the level of the pond, and extend it somewhat, we built a small dam down one stream. (Not exactly Hoover Dam.) We call this "the canal," even though it's probably not more than three feet deep at its deepest point. It's a site of attraction for Retrievers and Labradors!
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