Lighted Spaces and Landscapes
Excerpts from a Geographer's Photo Archive
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Category: Dogs
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One of the most surprising things about the Arizona sabbatical was how much Rob the Hound Dog loved to lay by the pool (he never went in). We would have to force him inside so he didn’t overheat. (Tempe, Arizona, 2004)
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When you are young you do wonderful, yet silly things. Why we thought owning two hound dogs was a good idea, I will not know–and yet we did. Betty the Beagle, and Rob the Hound Dog, were quite the pair. (Whitefish Bay, 2002)
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Until somebody winds up in the conehead. I can’t remember which ailment Bella was in confinement about. (Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, 2010)
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Out with Kathleen and Bella the Greyhound on a fabulous day on Lake Michigan. Seems like yesterday, but it was 45 years ago today that Kathleen and I went out for the first time.. (Kenosha, Wisconsin, 2013)
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Bella the Greyhound was very tolerant of this old dog. We had taken her for a long walk in the woods. This was always one of my favorite shot of the two of us. (Kenosha, Wisconsin, 2012)
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When we travel, we leave others behind. When we come home, there is sometimes judgement. (Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin 2016)