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28 March 2010

Playful Dogs in the Snow

a framed photo of a black dog tracking in the snowDog play is one of the most fun things in the world to watch. And when the weather is cold and snowy my two dogs seem to enjoy their outing even more. It all starts with an invitation. You see, dogs have a language all their own. When a rump goes up with tail wagging and then the dog bows it means "let's play!"











two dogs play bow in the snow
Dulcie "play bows" to Rob.




a black dog leaps at his playmate dog
Rob is only too happy to oblige and leaps toward Dulcie.




two leaping and playing dogs
Now they are both leaping and running in joy.




A red hound dog mix dominates a black dog in play.
Dulcie pulls rank with her elder status and calls it quits.




black Australian Shepherd dog tracking in the snow
Rob gets back to business, tracking bunnies!





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23 August 2009

Sunday Morning Gallery - Rodeo in Motion

It was a sweltering day in Larimer County Colorado. The pungent smell of livestock and cotton candy filled the air. I was wearing my straw Stetson and could soon feel the sweat trickling down my neck. So after checking out the carnival for sticky sweet shots of ferris wheels and amusing stilt people I was more than ready to go to the rodeo. You see, it was inside an air conditioned arena with icy cold beer and box seats above the dust. So sit back, prop your feet up, tip a cold one and enjoy going to the rodeo with me.

motion blurred cowboy at rodeo
The churning hooves of the speeding rodeo pony sent dust flying while the rider floated on his back as if he had become one with his mount.



rodeo cowboys prepare a bronc
The young man stepped down into the chute mentally preparing himself for this moment. Will he or the horse triumph?



motion blurred cowboy riding bronc at rodeo
The cowboy's world had stopped motion during his heavy concentration to stay on the bucking twisting mount. Finally the beautiful white horse triumphed and his rider was cast off.




cowboy catches riderless horse at rodeo
The large white horse ran free around the arena in his celebration but soon the riders caught up to him.



bulls at rodeo
Are they really going to ride those?



motion blurred cowboy at rodeo
The one armed man rode hard and fast, cracking his whip in the air, his pony a streak past the cheering spectators.



Modern rodeos in the United States are closely regulated and have responded to accusations of animal cruelty by instituting a number of rules to guide how rodeo animals are to be managed. A survey of 28 sanctioned rodeos was conducted by on-site independent veterinarians. Reviewing 33,991 animal runs, the injury rate was documented at .00047 percent, or less than five-hundredths of one percent. Health regulations mandate vaccinations and blood testing of horses crossing state lines, so rodeo horses receive routine care. PRCA regulations require veterinarians to be available at all rodeos to treat both bucking stock and other animals as needed.


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07 January 2009

Chasing Bunnies



Snow, tracks, sunlight, sniff, sniff, ah.... BUNNIES!