Month: October 2012

Happy Halloween from me and my favorite little lobster…Sebastian! 

As those of us on the East coast endure the wrath of Hurricane Sandy, I thought I would share an image to hopefully bring a smile to your face.  I’ve been trying really hard not to stress about the storm, but that is just about impossible.  Looking at images of happier days always makes me feel better, though.  Here’s a shot from the Bow Wow Pool Party that I photographed back in the summer.  It’s a different kind of water – water that brings happy times, not destruction.  The dogs at the pool party were having a grand old time playing, swimming, and even hitching a ride around the pool in mom’s arms!  Sending positive thoughts to all of us in Sandy’s path….be safe!

It’s a safe bet that there is a national or international holiday for just about everything you can think of!  As a test, I just looked up “National Watermelon Day” on the web and yep, there is a day set aside to celebrate the wonders of the watermelon – it’s August 3rd.  Well, there is also an “International Kissing Day” celebrated on July 6th, which brings me to this photo from the Westchester Kennel Club Show in September.  You never need to denote a special day for sharing kisses with your pet…..EVERY DAY is International Kissing Day when it comes to dogs and cats!  Give your pet lots of kisses today…and every day!

 

 

I had the pleasure of checking in on three adorable Boxers this weekend while their mommy and new daddy got married.  Viper, Pawnia and Niyah were little angels!  You can tell that they are well trained and very well loved!  Here’s a photo of Viper, “Pieutka’s JJ’s Don’t Tread on Me”, at the Penn Ridge Kennel Club show in Harrisburg, Pa. in August.  Such a face!

 

I love searching for images that convey simplicity.   When there are too many elements in a composition, my eye sometimes doesn’t know where to look.  These leaves were floating on the water at the edge of the lake and I loved the colors and the way they are just barely touching each other.  It’s not only the blast of colored trees that speaks of Fall, but also the intimate details that are found along the way.