Along with the muscle man I posted earlier, here is a dog on a tree stump. These are not my photographs.. I was searching for something on the internet and found these during my search.
I was amazed at the shape of this turkish guy's nose. It looked painful to me. I wondered if his father's nose was like this and his father's before him. In Brazil, everyone has surgery to correct their imperfections, but in Turkey, you use your crooked nose and go on with your life. It is a cultural issue for sure.
when we went to Vienna last summer, the Euro Cup was there and as a host city, they did a great job. Turkey was one of the teams playing and they were very well represented at this game.
Here are the little chicks for sale at Farm & Fleet today. It was hard to photograph them inside the cages. I came home and the sound of birds screeching... sounded like Alfred Hitchock's movie being filmed outside... This is only a portion of the flock of red wing blackbirds who were high up in the black walnut trees over the barn...
http://www.thechaistory.blogspot.com/ the story is about a dog whose tongue got stuck, swollen and had to be surgically removed... He's alive. Tragic. Four Paws made this ball. Is it a kong ball? There are 2 holes in all of the kong balls we have for Howie. How awful. Poor doggie.
I could have taken photographs all over Chinatown. Very cool buildings and people. Snapple cap fact 267: Double Dutch jump rope is considered a cross-training sport. Whatever.
The architecture in Downtown Vancouver reminds me of the buildings we saw last summer in Eastern Europe. There is a distint style to the high rises there...
These are photos of me and Frank with his brother Michael & wife Kathy. We are at his favorite Resteraunt, Joe Fortes in Vancouver. The man sitting with him with the wierd statue is the prize for winning the best oyster shucker for 2008. The colorful plate of food is just one of 3 chef tastings we enjoyed by the talented chef at this place.... It was the best meal we had during our visit.