I'm tempted to buy a print.
--
sharon
"You don't seem immune to the "touchy feely" aspects of horse
ownership...on your website you can be seen embracing your inner
"Howdy Doody". -- Phil M.
"Feel free to use a pie chart in your explanation." -- Phil M.
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> "Karen Chuplis" <kchu...@alltel.net> wrote in message
> news:BC389C12.16F1F%kchu...@alltel.net...
>>
> "http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/dynoGallDetail.asp?photoID=274765&catID=
>> 560&style=&contestCatID=2"
>>
> Yes it absolutely is a cool Dog and Pony show!!
>
> I'm tempted to buy a print.
I entered a photo I took of my cat Grant today. It's there now if you want
to look at all. Not a horse, but that is how I found this pic; by entering
his photo.
OB horsey: Grant likes to smell me when I come back from a lesson. (Does
that count?)
Karen
Certainly. But How do I find it? There are pages and pages of cat photos.
> > I entered a photo I took of my cat Grant today. It's there now if you
want
> > to look at all. Not a horse, but that is how I found this pic; by
entering
> > his photo.
>
> Certainly. But How do I find it? There are pages and pages of cat
photos.
Found it! "My man Grant"
http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/dynoGallDetail.asp?photoID=274971&catID=560&style=&contestCatID=2
He's a beauty. Looks cuddly. My family owned a black boy cat named
"Alice".
>
> "lizzard woman" <kimo...@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:...
>> "Karen Chuplis" <kchu...@alltel.net> wrote in message
>
>>> I entered a photo I took of my cat Grant today. It's there now if you
> want
>>> to look at all. Not a horse, but that is how I found this pic; by
> entering
>>> his photo.
>>
>> Certainly. But How do I find it? There are pages and pages of cat
> photos.
>
> Found it! "My man Grant"
>
> http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/dynoGallDetail.asp?photoID=274971&catID=560
> &style=&contestCatID=2
>
> He's a beauty. Looks cuddly. My family owned a black boy cat named
> "Alice".
Thanks. I think he's pretty too. Alice? Alice Cooper?
Karen
> > He's a beauty. Looks cuddly. My family owned a black boy cat named
> > "Alice".
>
> Thanks. I think he's pretty too. Alice? Alice Cooper?
My son had a male cat he named *Abbie* - he found him half dead under out
house nearly eaten away by abscesses - hence the name Abbie - we nursed hm
back to health and had him for another couple of years. Turns out he was
nearly 10 and was still intact (that was the first thing on the agenda after
health was regained). A sweeter animal you wouldn't want to know. Still miss
that one.
Nope. My parents just let us pick whichever name appealed and I guess we
thought he was a girl.
Good luck in the photo contest. Please let us know if you win.
This is a photo? It doesn't look like a photo. Or is that the idea?
I kinda like photos to look like photos.
Mary
I think that's the idea. It has been through photoshop probably. I thought
it was pretty neat.
karen
Karen Chuplis wrote:
> I think that's the idea. It has been through photoshop probably. I thought
> it was pretty neat.
>
> karen
>
Interesting. Just not my cup of tea.
I liked your photo, though.
Mary
Wow, Karen!
What a beautiful cat and a beautiful picture! It really makes you
wonder what he's looking at so intently...
> OB horsey: Grant likes to smell me when I come back from a lesson. (Does
> that count?)
I'd think so. <grin>
Thanks for sharing these photos...the horse/dog photo says "Fun" under
it but the dog doesn't necessarily LOOK like IT'S having fun! ;-)
Take care, JJ
(snip)
> > I entered a photo I took of my cat Grant today. It's there now if you
want
> > to look at all. Not a horse, but that is how I found this pic; by
entering
> > his photo.
>
> Wow, Karen!
>
> What a beautiful cat and a beautiful picture! It really makes you
> wonder what he's looking at so intently...
Cats see things we don't...
Can't remember where I read that but I have always remembered it because it
seems true.
>
> Cats see things we don't...
>
> Can't remember where I read that but I have always remembered it because
it
> seems true.
Yeah, they hallucinate naturally!
I think they might just watching floaters in their eye. Endless
entertainment!
"Love them little mousies
Mousies what I love to eat.
Bite they little heads off
Nibble on they tiny feet."
-- Kliban cat song
I think all animals can see/hear/smell/sense things we "lowly" humans
can't. <grin> They are just coming at the world from such a
different "place." Beautiful picture though...I hope you have that
one framed and on display somewhere...
Take care, JJ