Month: July 2018
Dog 163
Judging the age of a dog is not one of my strengths, but I would guess that Dog 163 tends to the older end of the spectrum. Most days I take a walking route to my workspace that takes me right past Dog 163, on our street but a couple of blocks away. He is friendly and gentle and often seems to sleep. I frequently photograph Dog 163 in his yard. But this week, Dog 163 has been absent and I have to wonder … Here are some of the images of Dog 163, collected over the past few weeks.
rDay Eleven-Hundred-Ninety-Seven: The F of July
Up at 6am to assault the rolling hills around Bennington Lake. First, an overview looking north of the lake (original panorama image size is 160″ x 18″, here scaled back radically for presentation on a web page):
Then, traipsing (enthusiastically, more or less) about the adjoining fields, hills and paths:
Encounter
While walking to the workspace early this morning …
[rDay Eleven-Hundred-Ninety-Eight]
Maybe We’re Alone, After All
At least that’s what some Oxford University researchers are arguing.
WaWaWA Fourth of July
After a morning hike, it’s back to the downtown for some catch-up at the workspace. Walking home via Main Street and Palouse Street:
A Summer Day, Downtown
Walking to my workspace this afternoon, I come upon a barber shop advertisement and a new Tesla in crazy, contrasty light …
[rDay One-Thousand-One-Hundred-Ninety-Five]