Leaf in the mud

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This picture represents springtime, because the leaf is in the mud instead of the ice. But not everyone likes pictures of leaves, no matter where they are.

Here’s a little doggie. I call this one A dog’s life.

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Here’s one more picture. I shouldn’t be using up three pictures in one day, but none of them are prize winners or anything. This is called Glove.

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Anyway I’m quite certain that spring is coming to Ottawa tomorrow, and then all my snow pictures will be outdated.

hockey.jpg Too bad the loser Sens aren’t going to make the playoffs. I’m looking forward to reading the shocking headline in the morning paper.

Team quits and gives back all the money

“We’re sorry,” former players say. “We don’t really know how to play the game, and we have a terrible attitude. We just fall apart at the first sign of trouble.”

“Good riddance,” former fans reply.

“I don’t know what we were thinking,” former players add. “We never deserved all that money.”

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3 Comments

  1. Posted April 3, 2008 at 7:18 am | Permalink

    I LOVE LEAVES — okay??? Leaves are fabulous and the photo of the leaf above is wonderful. And, it’s not even about the leaf — what makes your photos great are the compositions above and beyond the subjects. e.g.: the leaf is nice, but the textures in the background are really interesting; the dog and legs are dynamic, but the swoop of the sidewalk next to the fast lines of the street are really interesting; the glove on the curb with the twig and the shadows is a really “long-looker”.

  2. Robin Kelsey
    Posted April 3, 2008 at 7:22 am | Permalink

    Good morning XUP, lovely to hear from you. I know you love leaves.

  3. Posted April 3, 2008 at 12:22 pm | Permalink

    I like the doggie….

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