I had so much to do today, but how in the world can I say "No" to a face like this. So, laundry and house chores waited as I took him on a walk to one of our many beautiful parks. I have linked my "big love of a dog" up with this week's "Creative Exchange".
16 comments:
oh, i think you made the right choice! thanks for sharing it with us!
No! You absolutely cannot say "No" to a face like that! Ha hah! How sweet is that?! LOL! And your images are lovely. I really love the second to the last shot. Wow! Beautiful. :)
Your images always take my breath away, Margaret. Seriously. I especially love the cardinal today!
Oh my goodness, what a precious face.
He does look like he is "asking" for something.
All of these photographs are wonderful Margaret.
The bench is so perfect in black and white, and such a fantastic composition.
Thank you for sharing with us today at The Creative Exchange.
Have a wonderful day!
lisa.
Gorgeous photos! Enjoyed the walk!
I fell head over heels ..... precious poochie!
No, you can't say no to such a look! And I'm glad you couldn't, because we all would have missed those wonderful photos, Margaret!
Each of these shots are lovely. Great lighting and shadows, and your dog is a doll! Will be back to visit you again, Jeanne
Also love your poetry accompanied by art! Very nice! Jeanne PS, Just joined your site, so will see you again.
I love the photographs...the angles, subject matter...the dog picture is darling. I couldn't resist that face either!
Looks like you had a fruitful walk! My fav is the first - what a face! - and the cardinal - gorgeous!
Thanks so much for your comment at CE:)
What a look he's giving you!
Beautiful photos of you walk.
What a sweet face! Nice shot!
awww, what a cutie... looks like a nice walk. did you stop & rest at the 3rd shot? =)
THese are all really beautiful shots!
Thank you everyone. I have been a bit lax in getting around to blog viewing and commenting as we are involved with a theatre play last week and this. Check my Saturday post out ... I have photos of my husband in "Nunsense Amen".
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