old old filler...from June. I like it, but it bothers me that it wasn't shot head on.
I'm so tired it's not even funny. I've only got my camera out for puppy shots!
Spent my day doing puppy things. Vet says he looks good besides a few things that are to be expected seeing as where he came from. He's a happy healthy boy! Both the vet and the lady at Pet Valu both say he looks more Jack Russell than dachshund. If that's the case, we're in for a very active pup!
I, on the other hand, feel like a tired old lady. I'm the one that wanted him and I'm the one that bought him so I'm the one that has to get up with him at night. First he slept well, but we didn't sleep because we were waiting for him to move...last night was horrible.
Imagine. 3AM, trying to sleep (on the couch) and a puppy is chowing down on your ear. I need a crate in the worst way!
Working tomorrow and Saturday. I'm going to do my best to get my push done but, other than that, don't expect much from me till Sunday.
Going to bed now....g'nite!
It might be worse than a baby somehow! You will get used to it but I know what you mean about being responsible - there would be lots of remonstrations if you made someone else do it! BTW I do like this architectural shot!
Ah, the trials and tribulations of a puppy! LOL Been there......The first month is crazy, but you both will adjust.
On the picture, if you had shot it head on, you would have lost a lot of the interesting detail. An angle shot always gives you more than taken dead on straight. Architecture is meant to be viewed in all manner.
I giggled reading your description! A puppy IS a baby! But I guess you've figured that out by now. We know you're a Puppy Mom.....we know you're gonna be busy/sleep deprived. You just do what you gotta do to make that sweetpea know that he's safe and in a loving home and we will WAIT for you to "catch up." It's All Good!
there are 101 reasons why i do not want a dog and that is one of them... my kids are after me for a dog, but as far as i'm concerned, that idea has a snowball's chance in hell...
like the patterns and linesof this shot... and the b&w of course :)
On the picture, if you had shot it head on, you would have lost a lot of the interesting detail. An angle shot always gives you more than taken dead on straight. Architecture is meant to be viewed in all manner.
like the patterns and linesof this shot... and the b&w of course :)