Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts

5.9.11

Caption - Food Cravings


Monday Photo Captions wouldn't be as much fun without your wild ideas.
I appreciate all of you who submitted your captions and especially those who came back when ideas struck after being stuck.


Luna Miranda : She said YES?

Malay Kadazan Girl : A good fluffy cover for hide and seek!

Bananaz : Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee... or is it a wasp. Gee! DOGgoned memory!

GardenWalkGardenTalk : And I thought I got a portrait all for myself without that big lug, Clifford. Dang fly!


b-a-g : I'm not going through a midlife crisis. It's just my wisdom teeth coming through.

Anna : My! These chew toys are getting bigger all the time.

One : Effective solution to avoid teeth grinding during sleep.

Autumn Belle : Almost all expectant mothers experience food cravings during pregnancy.

Kay L. Davies : A very hungry dog eating furniture.



My kindhearted teenage neighbour rescued these abandoned kittens over a week ago. Now that they have been fattened up a bit, they are available for adoption. Don't they look adorable?

Send in your captions for the kitten photos and stand a chance to win a kitten of your choice!
How about that?
All selected captions will be posted next Monday with a link to your respective blogs, with or without a kitten.

For those who didn't have enough of the kittens, here is a mosaic of them.


Linking up with :

24.7.11

Oneness at Onenezz

Can you visualize oneness?

These snow monkeys are embracing at the edge of a hot spring, Jigokudani, Joshinetsu Kogen National Park, Japan

Young African elephants with their trunks entwined in Masai Mara, Kenya

When I saw the above photos from DailyMail, I thought they depicted onenezz.
Below are the onenezz I see at home.





I do not have monkeys and elephants at home...yet.
Do you have photos of onenezz to share?
I look forward to viewing them.

13.4.11

Caption Fun - Rain Tree Flowers

This photo consists of 3 rain tree flowers dangling down a napier leaf.
See what creative captions came out of it.

Andrea  : Friendship in trial.

Rosie : No one told me split ends grow like teeth.

Rainfield : Aliens are approaching to bring you back to their planet.

Lifeshighway : Squid O**y.

Diana : Sun-baked squid in the air.

Laura : Helping Hands - by a team of escapees.

Donna of GWGT : The higher you climb, the harder you fall.

P3Chandan : 2 garden fairies hanging on Rapunzel's hair.

James Stapley : Two intrepid squid fell off the dodgy rope bridge. Hero squid is holding onto their tentacles for dear life!

Donna of GEV : Hang on I've got you..you better pray we don't get any wind.

Polkadotgaloshes : Rapunzel! Rapunzel! Let down your hair!

Casa Mariposa : I can almost reach it!! Don't drop me!

Jennifer : Rapunzel, let down your long hair.

Kate : Hang on! ... and Don't Sneeze!

Click on the names above to find out what these great caption writers are up to right now.



These dog photos were taken 2 years ago.
I thought I heard Clifford telling his Mom, "Gimme back my yellow blankie!"
What do you hear?
I invite you to play along.
Have a fun midweek!

6.3.11

Candid Shots


What is happening here?


A big bully!


Natural defense by a gardener's child.
(No insecticide involved.)


Attack!


Guess who the true upset wet victim was.


Happier Moment.


31.1.11

What Brings You Joy?

What would brighten up your day?


Would a bright coloured canna bring you joy?


 How about red cockscomb, red periwinkle or red frangipani?



Surely, the sunflowers would bring some warmth despite being partially chewed up by insects.


For me, I find joy in small surprises like accidentally discovering a bug in the fungi photo below.


I enjoy seeing kids playing and laughing amongst the plants I care for.
Below are kids from 3 different families in the neighbourhood.


Joy is having my 3 dogs posing in the same direction at the same time.


What joy it is to see them posing and smiling!
They are sending love your way.


What brings you joy?

For more joyful hot, loud and proud flowers, visit A Plant Fanatic in Hawaii now.

19.10.10

Photography and Backdrops



Do you think the insect and weeds stand out with the beige background behind them?


With a dark-coloured backdrop, we could see the weeds clearly from this angle.


The green foliage of the chilli plant with yellow moss rose stand out with a soft, furry background.


Sometimes, I use items like a foot or a paw as a size comparison to the object in focus.
As you can see, my black and white backdrop is multi-functional.


If not properly used, backdrops can be distracting to an otherwise attractive photo.


Occasionally, I put the backdrops in focus and blur the surroundings to appreciate their importance.
Whatever would I do without them?

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