Tuesday, October 09, 2012

September Photo Challenge, Part 2

A few more photos, just for grins, and then back to book chatter.   I loaded these all out of order -- still figuring out how to work with the updated Blogger platform -- and am just going to leave them as they loaded to save time.  


#21. Sometimes . . . I eat my husband's pistachios (at least, he claims they're his)


#24. Three things
 #28.  A good thing (according to Fiona, an ear-rubbing is a very fine thing)


#23. Before bedtime - Obviously a stretch.  I was unloading photo albums in our new "library" before bedtime and came across a photo I took of Douglas Adams at a reading in Ann Arbor (in 1989).


#18.  Price (x4)


#19.  Underneath.  You can tell how much Isabel appreciated this one!



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  1. Our dog thinks there's nothing better than a good ear rub too.

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    1. It's adorable, isn't it? Isabel prefers to be petted all the way from her head to the tip of her tail. She walks back and forth, purring up a storm while I give her the full petting treatment till she's satisfied.

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  2. Love the lizard looking out of the drainpipe! That is such an original and interesting picture! Great job with these!

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    1. That was such a lucky moment, Heather! I don't remember why I was outside with the camera, but I saw the lizard's little head peeking out of the pipe and scooted across the deck to photograph him. While I was there, the hummingbird showed up. And, then I looked to the right and there was a carolina wren hopping around on the fence. So, all three of those photos were taken within about 10 minutes of each other. It was a good wildlife day!

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  3. I love the dish you're using for the pistachios! Great colors. Rod & I share pistachios every so often. They're great after roasting for a few minutes in the oven.

    Annie-dog thinks she's a cat. She loves to have her ears scratched. Forever. ;)

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    1. Thanks, Les! Huz brought that little dish back from Portugal. I tried to hang it in the kitchen and failed. Need a bigger hanging doohickey, I guess. Pistachios are the nom. But, yeah . . . not for regular eating, IMHO.

      LOL Annie sounds like a sweetie. I'm sure we'd get along great. :)

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