Well, boys fish. First David...
Then Rick. Let's just say that the Otsego Lake fish population had little to fear. But then, my dad hasn't been around for a long while.
Girls shoot. (Thanks to some of you who reminded me I should consider photography of part of my "art everyday."This is a terrible pic of my duck family, fuzzy to say the least. But I love the position!
And this is my neighbor's barn. When I was a kid (and my mom, too, for that matter), this was a stable with horses. Jim keeps "stuff" in there. He has so much stuff, he rents half my garage, too!
I can't resist wonderful beach wash-up. No, I don't take pix of the washed up fireworks!
Rick's feet. Just because.
And Mr. Gyps?
Apart from killing off two mice (good cat!), a nap is well deserved!
(New on Chopsticks and String: "The Beekeeper's Apprentice" -- Sherlock Holmes meets his match -- and she's wonderful!)
8 comments:
There is so much to see in the ordinary moments. Love the little glimpses Jeanie. And yes. Good kitty.
I thought you were going to tell me you were a crack shot with a rifle or something! Thank goodness it's with a camera. Great pics. Love the ducks....and of course Mr Gyps. He earned his snooze!
You "shot" some great pictures. Looks very relaxing on the lake.
Blessings:_)
Gwen
That middle duck looks like she's giving marching orders. :)
It looks heavenly. Especially Mr. Gyp (and Mz. Bella agrees). <3 We're back in Nashville!
your lake getaway seems so magical
I really must run and get some breakfast .. you have tantalized me here with your perfect food pics ;)
oxo
Ah, darn. I thought you were doing some skeet shooting! Tin cans on fences aren't too bad, either. Here's a story that will make your blood run cold. I had a friend who picked up six boxes of plates at a farm auction. She got them for a dollar a box. They were Fiesta seconds from the Laughlin factory - the 7" size. She discovered they worked just fine for skeet. Much cheaper than the clay pigeons, too. She had to modify her system somewhat, but they worked.
It's a wild, wonderful world out there!
I love your neighbor's barn. I could live in there ;-)
Great photos and especially the mouse catcher. It looks great being up there.
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