June 20, 2009Published by Julie on June 20, 2009Categories PhotographyFlowers and a Surprise!I told this bunny that she was the bravest bunny I have ever met. She was sitting by the water’s edge. One so brave would have […]
June 20, 2009Published by Julie on June 20, 2009Categories PhotographyFiltersMy lesson for today—I should have used a polarizing filter! I used a polarizer for my previous gator shots and I should have used it today. […]
June 20, 2009Published by Julie on June 20, 2009Categories Canis Woofus FamilyTracking Camp!I am finally able to get pictures from the camera to the computer again. Thank goodness! Pieka and I went to a mini tracking camp about […]
June 18, 2009Published by Julie on June 18, 2009Categories Canis Woofus Family Kira - Quellie KirschentalNagel VisitMos and Bernd, with beer in hand, going for a ride around the property: Meanwhile “us girls” walk the property and find a turtle, Carole with […]
June 18, 2009Published by Julie on June 18, 2009Categories Canis Woofus Family Funny - Faye vom Kirschental IGP, IPO, SchH - Schutzhund Kira - Quellie Kirschental Maika - Maikali KirschentalSpecial GuestThis past Friday at Club our training session was run by SV Judge and Breed Warden Bernd Nagel from Detmold, Germany. This was such an honor […]
June 18, 2009Published by Julie on June 18, 2009Categories Maika - Maikali KirschentalAlta-Tollhaus NewsBrady has hired a PR Agent—me! Michelle, these photos of Brady are great! Thank you for sharing and please send more! There is no such thing […]
June 17, 2009Published by Julie on June 17, 2009Categories Maika - Maikali KirschentalBrady says…Hey Mom! You’d better send Carole more pictures!
June 17, 2009Published by Julie on June 17, 2009Categories Photography“No cardinals or woodpeckers”I believe that was a quote from Margot! Margot wanted something more exotic. This is part of Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge. This section has three […]
June 17, 2009Published by Julie on June 17, 2009Categories PhotographyFlowers and suchOK—so this wasn’t a flower! Any grasshopper that is over 4 inches long is worth mentioning.