I call her the Queen Of Sweet, she is perhaps the most generous and loving dog I have had yet, and that is saying something. She is the dog I dreamed of and needed now, and spirit dogs are like that, they come when they are needed, and stay when their work is done. she is sitting by my side as I write this, she lay at my feet while I cooked the evening soup with Maria, she follows me from room to room, but never intrudes or demands attention.
I worked hard to find a dog like her, and I was rewarded. Every day.
Jon, your Leica M-Monochrom is as adept at catching emotion as it is as capturing halftones. What a sensitive portrait of a special dog.
Thanks Tom, I think portraiture is my thing..I’ve always loved and if you photograph things you love, it really works.
One can feel the love in her eyes. We all deserve a Zinnia at least once in our lives.
Awe…. Spirit dogs do come to us when we need them. My Shelties have fulfilled that role in my life as well.
God Bless
You gave so many talents!! Love my spirit dog, Tiff, a beautiful retired fawn greyhound who knows how to quietly get what she wants! Love and read all your books and your blog! Patient, safe recovery for all those who deal with daily medical issues! (You are definitely NOT ALONE!) ???????