Thanks E LOLNice shot Hobbs, was that a pocket dump shot?
The P3 really looks stunning in gold, kinda wish I'd grabbed one there at the end of the trail...![]()
From deep storage, not deep pockets
Don't wear jewelry or watches much for a while now
Thanks E LOLNice shot Hobbs, was that a pocket dump shot?
The P3 really looks stunning in gold, kinda wish I'd grabbed one there at the end of the trail...![]()
Have no idea who or which band that song is but the post alone was an inspiration
Good a chance as any to post a tacky photo LOL
(... knew i shouldn't have clicked on post reply ... shoot)
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I'll take the 1959 coin. It was a good year.Oh !
Do we get to pick ?
I'll take the byzantine chain !
Mamma mia, Mr. Hobbs. I've said it before and will say it again. Your pics are EXTRAORDINARY! I simply love them. No matter what your vision was, I'd say you have an eye for capture that's around a 99 on a scale of 1 to 10. Just beautiful. <wub>
(DPL, I'm sending you my camera for the smash session.)
Oooooooooooo, pretties! Very nice, D. Madame Crest suits Sir Gus purrrrfectly. The shiny Provi 2 is GORGEOUS!!!
And I love your (sideways) pic a lot! But since my neck is now hurting, I thought I'd fix it for ya.
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Christmas 1959 lower right end of table. Mrs Seay (pronounced sea) had been teaching 1st grade for a lot longer than forever. Bless her heart. Don't remember Mrs Seay's first name ... don't think it was Ernest though.I'll take the 1959 coin. It was a good year.
Your photos are stunning! You are such an artist. I love the middle one because I create miniature rooms and make all the furniture and that set up looks like it could be a miniature room. Gorgeous!
Weird. When this was originally posted it was right side up for me. Now that you straightened it up it is sideways for me!Mamma mia, Mr. Hobbs. I've said it before and will say it again. Your pics are EXTRAORDINARY! I simply love them. No matter what your vision was, I'd say you have an eye for capture that's around a 99 on a scale of 1 to 10. Just beautiful. <wub>
(DPL, I'm sending you my camera for the smash session.)
Oooooooooooo, pretties! Very nice, D. Madame Crest suits Sir Gus purrrrfectly. The shiny Provi 2 is GORGEOUS!!!
And I love your (sideways) pic a lot! But since my neck is now hurting, I thought I'd fix it for ya.
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Come to think of it, her name might have been "Missy". Momma always seemed to know who I was talking about whenever I told her about Ms Seay ... okay that was bad. :looks around for the drum thingy:Don't remember Mrs Seay's first name ... don't think it was Ernest though.
Thank you Bea !!! Mason ... well, Mason is a dual registered U.K.C. and ADBA American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT). DNA on file. And NO, I have no intentions of ever breeding him.But the I love the energy that comes through all the Mason photos too!
And once again you shared some wonderful photos.Thank you Bea !!! Mason ... well, Mason is a dual registered U.K.C. and ADBA American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT). DNA on file. And NO, I have no intentions of ever breeding him.
His bloodline is pure Colby top and bottom, no outs or crosses, documented and traceable all the way back to the late 19th century when John Colby started his stewardship of the APBT breed. John's son, Lou, took over the Colby dogs following his return from WWII. Lou passed away in 2011. For over 100 years only two men raised and bred THE Colby family dogs in Newburyport MA. Mason is from a litter "bred in memory of Lou Colby". The litter was whelped two months after Lou Colby passed away and the breeding had had Lou's blessing. I was a moderator on a popular APBT dog forum and someone hooked me up with one of the last of Lou's pups.
Thing is, owning Mason is like owning a piece of history. Mason's conformation and temperament isn't exactly what judges are looking for in the modern APBT, but he definitely does resemble, and his temperament definitely is that of many of the dogs that started the APBT breed off. Besides that, Mason never really cared for the show ring and I found out early on. It wasn't fun for him, so I stopped showing him before he championed out. It meant nothing to Mason LOL. I never intended to campaign him anyway. All I ever wanted was a family pet and companion for which the Colby dogs are renowned. He surely is a grand champion at that !!!
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There aren't ever any U.K.C. sanctioned events anywhere near us, so I only showed him at ADBA point shows, mostly in Chipley Florida and one event in Birmingham Alabama. He did okay, just I could tell it wasn't fun for him and meant nothing to him. He'd just as rather stayed at home with me and Sugar, playing in the backyard. I'm okay with that too![]()
Hi - nothing to see here. I'm just wandering around. I hope everyone is well.
And once again you shared some wonderful photos.
Quite a history and thanks for sharing it! I bet @clnire would find it interesting. She has champion Terburans and her attitude and philosophy about showing is similar to yours. Maybe she'll see your post.
Oh, and BTW I love that his ears are not cropped. People do that to make their dogs look fierce. Insane! Besides it's a very painful surgery because there are so many nerves and blood vessels in dog ears. I'm thankful that the veterinary hospital where I worked for years before I retired didn't do that.
As I'm sure you know, pits have such a bad rep because of the idiots who in- and over-breed them, or use them for dog fights. We had several well bred pits as patients at that hospital that were sweethearts.