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Late Afternoon Sunshine

2008.03.25
Flat bottomed clouds.

Late afternoon sunshine Beavis' coat = pretty. :)

He was having issues with his ear. We call it a "wuzzle ear" when it goes inside out. I don't know why we call it that. I picked up the phrase from a coworker.

A robin whose beak looks slightly transparent with the sun shining through it.

Trying so hard to look serious, and failing miserably with the wuzzle ear.

About to do the spanish fighting bull dance.

Tearing up the ground doing the dance.

Dancing makes him happy!

It's official. The tail now touches the ground. And hes' still having problems with the ear.

There seems to be a pair of Canadian Geese who've taken up residence near the park. About every other day, I see two of them flying overhead, and rarely can get the camera ready before they're too far away to get a picture. I'm just hoping they have a nest along the creek and I can see goslings sometime this spring.
4 Comments
urmysunshine I have never heard that phrase- it's terribly cute though- I want to remember it- great post- R
urmysunshine · 2008-03-25: 18:54
Merrit I might have to use the wuzzle ear here. :) #5 is really cute. Between his wuzzle ear and his elvis snarl he's darling!
Merrit · 2008-03-25: 21:52
ncshutterbug BooBoo's ears do that all the time, too. In fact, it's doing it in the picture of her I posted on Monday. :)
ncshutterbug · 2008-03-26: 06:03
Beagles3 Beavis Wuzzle ear. Sounds like a good name! His tail is so awesome! Now that it is touching the ground will you trim any part of it?
Beagles3 · 2008-03-26: 10:48
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