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    They were lovely - and delicious too! Kidding

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonywalt View Post
    This is a Cayman Blue Iguana. I used a nikon d 90. i should have used my filter, but didn't.
    Thanks for sharing some wildlife from your part of the world. The D 90 does a fine job

    Quote Originally Posted by Snowqueen View Post
    Wow! This lizard is huge and scary. Great close up shots Tony, thanks for sharing.

    Its my turn now I guess, here are few pictures of my nieces.

    Bushy in good mood.

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    Shinu playing with her tiger.

    ....
    Absolutely gorgeous! It has been gray and rainy here the past few days. Bushy and Shinu have certainly brightened up my day!
    It is a treat to watch them grow by way of your photos. It wasn't that long ago when we saw the tear from a much younger Shinu (?).

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonywalt View Post
    Cute nieces. I like the shot sitting on tiger, nicely done.
    Thanks Tony it’s my favorite too. Shinu once broke her tiger’s tooth while playing. We call it now ‘toothless tiger’

    Quote Originally Posted by Varenne Rodin View Post
    Excellent pictures, Tony and Snow. Those animals are lovely, Tony. Your niece is adorable, Snow.
    Thanks Varenne I’m glad you liked the pictures.


    Quote Originally Posted by Gilliatt Gurgle View Post
    Absolutely gorgeous! It has been gray and rainy here the past few days. Bushy and Shinu have certainly brightened up my day!
    It is a treat to watch them grow by way of your photos. It wasn't that long ago when we saw the tear from a much younger Shinu (?).

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    Thank you, Gilliatt! It was my cousin in that picture you are referring to. You can see Shinu’s photos in my album. I’ve also replied to your previous comments there.

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    It's been a while, so I guess it's time for a new batch:


    Sleepy Cat


    Unconscious Cat


    Close up Cat


    Even closer Cat


    Downright nosey Cat


    Wanna talk to the claw?


    My daughter *6...


    I replaced a loo at home and chucked the old one out:
    Perhaps I can use it as the guest throne?

    /Claes
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    It seems this cat is very fond of you, or may be it likes your house. What do you call it, just Cat?

    Thanks for sharing these amazing pictures.

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    Clinging to Douvres rocks Gilliatt Gurgle's Avatar
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    Great shots of the neighbor's (? right) cat. I had to chuckle at the expression. The first shot eyes open "who's there?..oh it's just you and that camera again" eyes closed back to sleep.
    That throne will sober you up pretty quick.

    I've been continuing the conversation elsewhere on the masculine attributes of stone work and thought I would share a few pics from my first trip to Chaco Canyon National Historic Site in early 1990's. Digital from slides:

    Remnants of stone walls at left and Fajada Butte in the distance. A solar "calander" was discovered at the top of the butte.




    Window with wood lintels. The dry climate preserves the wood whicjh is roughly one thousand years old.








    A corner window. This portion originally ahd two to three floors, but the wood structure had since collapsed or wood was looted by later generations for other purposes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowqueen View Post
    It seems this cat is very fond of you, or may be it likes your house. What do you call it, just Cat?
    Yes, he is a very friendly mog, and regards our house as his territory (and its inhabitants as his serfs). The name is Julius.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gilliatt Gurgle View Post
    Great shots of the neighbor's (? right) cat. I had to chuckle at the expression. The first shot eyes open "who's there?..oh it's just you and that camera again" eyes closed back to sleep.
    Yes, it is the neighbor's cat, and your narrative describes the chain of events perfectly.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gilliatt Gurgle View Post
    That throne will sober you up pretty quick.
    Yes, at least this time of year. We have also had rather a lot of snow since I snapped that picture.

    As for yourself you keep posting interesting and good quality picures. Well done.

    /Claes
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    Your pictures are breathtaking Gilliatt. The first photo looks like a painting. It must be a wonderful experience to visit this place.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaesGefvenberg View Post
    ...Yes, at least this time of year. We have also had rather a lot of snow since I snapped that picture.

    As for yourself you keep posting interesting and good quality picures. Well done.

    /Claes
    Thanks.
    I'd want to make sure the throne is absulutely dry before I plant myself on it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowqueen View Post
    ...It must be a wonderful experience to visit this place.

    Thanks for sharing.
    Thanks, it is wonderful and full of mystery. The first things that strikes you is the absolute silence of the place.

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    Here comes another picture.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilliatt Gurgle View Post
    I'd want to make sure the throne is absulutely dry before I plant myself on it...
    No fear. It will be perfectly dry until it thaws.

    Quote Originally Posted by Snowqueen View Post
    Here comes another picture.
    Great shot. It's amusing to see how their attention is focused in three different ways.

    /Claes
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowqueen View Post
    Here comes another picture.
    Quote Originally Posted by ClaesGefvenberg View Post
    ...Great shot. It's amusing to see how their attention is focused in three different ways.

    /Claes
    That is a great shot of daily life. I too noticed the various directions each is focused on. The other amusing aspect, assuming these are perhaps brothers, is the look of disdain on the older boy's face, having to haul the two younger ones around, while they gleefully enjoy the surroundings.

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    Thanks guys for your comments. These boys were passing by and I took their picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowqueen View Post
    Here comes another picture.

    That's so genuine, SnowQueen! Great job!
    I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew.

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    Hey! Thank you Pensive. I'm glad you liked it, and when are you going to share your photos?

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