roses & doggies
Jun. 14th, 2008 05:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I walked down to Stanley Park this morning, so I could get some rose shots in the sunlight. Oh, my goodness, what treasures are there!





And much more! Go see the rest of them here.
Up on the field, there were some big white tents:

I went up to see what was going on, and it turned out to be an Old English Sheepdog Rescue group!

The woman in the picture is very nice; she has rescued three dogs. The one on the left is deaf. They're really sweet doggies, and quite hairy! Most of them had the short haircut, which I'm sure is a relief in this weather.
There were other dogs there, too, like this pretty poodle:

What fun!
One more flower:

It was quite muggy toward the end of my walk, and all afternoon it's threatened to storm, but nothing beyond a couple of rumbles and a few drops of rain.
I finally gave up on my Kodak software; it just wasn't cooperating, so I trashed it. I'm tired of fighting with it. I used iPhoto instead, which doesn't do as much, but it works.
I have to think of something fun for tomorrow: it's Nature Photography Day!









And much more! Go see the rest of them here.
Up on the field, there were some big white tents:

I went up to see what was going on, and it turned out to be an Old English Sheepdog Rescue group!


The woman in the picture is very nice; she has rescued three dogs. The one on the left is deaf. They're really sweet doggies, and quite hairy! Most of them had the short haircut, which I'm sure is a relief in this weather.
There were other dogs there, too, like this pretty poodle:

What fun!
One more flower:

It was quite muggy toward the end of my walk, and all afternoon it's threatened to storm, but nothing beyond a couple of rumbles and a few drops of rain.
I finally gave up on my Kodak software; it just wasn't cooperating, so I trashed it. I'm tired of fighting with it. I used iPhoto instead, which doesn't do as much, but it works.
I have to think of something fun for tomorrow: it's Nature Photography Day!