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And to all a good night...


Took this tonight while standing outside waiting for the dog to do her business.

Reason #1 I'm glad we got the dog:
If I didn't have a dog I would never have seen this morning's sunrise or this moon tonight.

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  1. Oooohhhh, pretty photo!
    Don't you love the moon?
    Great color...

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  2. Lovely.

    So, what business is the dog in, then? Is it profitable?

    Hello, Cathy.

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  3. Kel - I never imagined being outside with the dog would be so lovely... I'm very indoor-oriented, so it's kind of a pleasant surprise that it's actually fun to step outside several times a day... who knew?

    Christine - there are times when the moon is so huge I feel I could reach out and touch it... I've never tried to photograph it, but with my digital I'm willing to try all sorts of things I'd never have bothered to with my film camera. I actually even dug out the tripod for this one...

    Scott - silly Scott. If only it were profitable - I'd be a wealthy woman...

    Hello Scott.

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