@Susan C Thank you. These were actually printed too dark (the Scout shoots film) so I gave them the once over using the editing tools that came with my digital point-and-shoot. I’m quite pleased with the results.
@Margaret – After any Scout in particular? To Kill a Mockingbird?
@Miss H – I’m sure you recall that G&T is Scout’s fav. Mind the Beefeater.
@CO – Hiya!
@PA – Not sure, but I don’t think so. Once upon a time, there were salmon runs in SoCal too.
@Petrea – Thanks, and thanks for the link.
@AH – That’s my fav too. I could nurture that nature.
The Scout has hit another home run. Out of the park.
Just beautiful. You know, my dog is named Scout.
That is some scouty goodness, alright.
I’m calling it gin and tonic Wednesdays, last night again. Today, these pictures go easy on the eyes by carrier pigeons. Thank you.
Marg, yours is the 3rd dog I know called Scout!
Do they still have Salmon in the creek?
The Scout has the touch.
I think he should meet my friend Selim, here:
http://izmirdailyphoto.blogspot.com/
hard choice, but I think the second photo wins my heart.
@Susan C Thank you. These were actually printed too dark (the Scout shoots film) so I gave them the once over using the editing tools that came with my digital point-and-shoot. I’m quite pleased with the results.
@Margaret – After any Scout in particular? To Kill a Mockingbird?
@Miss H – I’m sure you recall that G&T is Scout’s fav. Mind the Beefeater.
@CO – Hiya!
@PA – Not sure, but I don’t think so. Once upon a time, there were salmon runs in SoCal too.
@Petrea – Thanks, and thanks for the link.
@AH – That’s my fav too. I could nurture that nature.
From where to where? Are you sure?
Gorgeous gorgeous photos.
I now know. They go by the name Steel Head trout,. They say they’re out there and when the river runs clean they’ll return…romantico