Otis and Richie are brothers, both 5 months old in these pictures. (Otis is the one in the orange.) I ran into them in Seattle, right outside the Pike Place Market. They were almost certainly quite interested in all the yummy things available, although I’m not sure whether they would have preferred to eat or roll in the fresh fish.
I get a lot of different reactions to the funny noises I make from adult dogs, but the puppies almost always give me a nice head tilt.Someone’s side-eye game is very strong.Pretty good trick, getting a five month old pug puppy to sit on command. Even briefly.I occasionally think about dabbing my camera with raw meat. I like to think I’d get more pictures like this.
Some BIG kitties from the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. They were having a lot of fun chasing one another around while I was there.
This kitty spent a lot of time getting all set up to pounce on his brother.He also spent some time viciously attacking his own tail.I got a great video, but it’s HDR and I can’t figure out how to convert it to normal def video in order to either upload it here or put it on youtube. Every time I try, it looks like crap. Maybe I can figure it out when I get home. (Bah. Macs are ‘easy to use’, right?)
Tyson (2) would like you to know that he is a serious thinker, and also would like to be your best friend.
Ran into him in Nelson Park in Vancouver. Cute little place out behind the hotel I was staying at.You can see the boxer and the pit-type-breed in there for sure. Looks like such a sweetie.
I’m in Victoria, BC, this week, which is on Vancouver Island (which does not, in fact, contain Vancouver, BC or Vancouver, WA, despite what I thought for at least half my life). I’m staying at a rather opulent hotel, The Fairmont Empress, which is part of the same hotel group as The Fairmont in San Francisco (which I live a few blocks from, and which has been in the background of some of my pictures). Despite the fact that I’m staying in the ‘cheap’ rooms, it’s still dangerously comfortable. (And even for the cheap rooms, I got a great deal.)
Midwinter is hardly prime tourist season, but so far I have been blessed with two days so gorgeous that everyone was out and about. I went to two different coastal parks today and found their parking lots entirely full and a short line of cars waiting for a parking space to open up. I finally drove up to a rain-forest park that was only about a third full, and it was gorgeous. I’m here for another five days, and at least some of them are likely to be very pretty indeed.
No Caturday today, this is urgent and time-sensitive: it’s Shelia the Australian Shepherd mix’s seventh birthday today! Shelia is a Vancouverite, and enjoys running, playing, running and playing, and birthdays! Let’s give her a warm San Francisco welcome.
Shelia goes into my list of ‘dogs that are also works of art’. So pretty!
I’m back! And feeling nearly human, which is a fair second place to feeling divinely canine, like Rocco (4) here.
Rocco had opinions. He loved letting me pet him, but he also had a LOT to say.Huskies can be some of the dopiest looking dogs imaginable.I love huskies but I am not sure I could survive owning one.
Sorry I’ve been MIA. The combination of a nasty bout of insomnia and nasty stomach bug has left me less than fully functional. Post tonight, though! This time for sure!