Sunday, January 30, 2011

Warm Weather, Sunshine, Dogs.......Perfection!

Mother nature gave us a little break from the rain, snow and cold this weekend and I took the opportunity to do what I love best, get outside and photograph some dogs!
These dogs were participating in a Disc Dog clinic at the Georgia Dog Gym in Rome, GA.





Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Monday, August 16, 2010

Southern Cross Farm

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of visiting Southern Cross Farm. Southern Cross is home to more goats than I could count! It is owned by Sheri Harley and Kevin Henkle, and they pour their heart into every aspect of this farm...it truly is a labor of love.
I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I enjoyed my visit to this wonderful place.
Meet Andy, he's pretty much in charge of everything!
He really thinks he's a dog as he spent the first few days of his life in the house with the other dogs.
Billy Goats Gruff



She's just a little bloated!!!


Talk about a wild hair!




Secrets


Sweet Nathan, I sure wish he could live at my house.



And last but not least, Andy gets a little dinner.
Thanks to Sheri and Kevin for sharing their wonderful home and farm with me, I enjoyed every minute of it and look forward to many more visits.










Tuesday, July 13, 2010

An afternoon with Lillie

Lillie is a sixteen week old fun, loveable, squeezeable, fuzzy noodle of a Miniature Schnauzer.

She was an absolute dream to work with no matter how many times I moved her, or how many pictures I took.

She was great and in such heat she never wilted!


I will post more of her shoot later, and there are plenty more to share....as I took over 100 photos of her. I just couldn't help myself!



Hey! There's a bug in this crack!






Saturday, May 8, 2010

Benz, the ultimate field agent.





A late afternoon walk with my soon to be three year old Weimaraner, Benz. I just happened to take my camera along, imagine that!



Tuesday, June 30, 2009

A day with Landon

This past Saturday, my church (Lindale United Methodist) had a family fun day at Willard Nixon Park in Silver Creek. I took this opportunity to spend the day with my grandson, Landon.


The cutest three...almost four year old I know.
Time for a quick dip in the creek to cool off.
This is where Landon spent most of his day, climbing up and down the slide on a HUGE inflatable castle.



Frisbee, Dock Diving, Fly Ball, and Lumber Jacks......what more could you ask for?

On June 20, I traveled with my friend Cyndy Douan to the Aflac Outdoor Games in Columbus, GA. Cyndy was judging the Disc Dog (Frisbee) competition and asked if I would like to tag along......she knows I'm a sucker for dog sports. Despite the fact that it was 106 degrees that day, and Cyndy said she "was roasting in her own juices"........we had a blast.....well, except for the time when I momentarily took leave of my senses and sat down on the metal bleachers.....OUCH!!! I think I still have stripes on my......well, you know.





Dock Diving.
The dog starts off on the dock above the pool, the handler throws a toy for the dog to retrieve into the water. The dog that has the longest jump into the water wins.




Flyball, think of it as a four dog relay team. Instead of using a baton, the dogs race down for a ball and then back across the start line where another dog waits his turn to run down and catch his relay ball, all the while jumping these hurdles. This is a very intense, fast paced team sport.


Lumber Jacks!! These guys were a lot different than the way I remember the story of Paul Bunyan and Babe. I had seen this type of competition on ESPN before, but until you see it up close, and hear the noise from each swing of the ax.....you have no idea the power these men possess. The fellow on the right won this phase of the competition, and when interviewed by ESPN and asked of his secret to success, he said "I always try me best"....now you have to imagine him saying this in a very cool accent, as he was from New South Wales. Watch ESPN on Dec. 12, 2009 to see this competition.....Look for me in the crowd....I'll be the one jumping up off the hot bleachers in record speed!
Disc Dogs.....or as I call it Frisbee. This is one of the most graceful and athletic dog sports I have ever seen. To watch the handlers and dogs work together, it seems as if they are speaking some secret silent language. Beautiful.