Janet Brien's photos with the keyword: funny
Pictures for Pam, Day 137: Happy Monkey
26 Mar 2019 |
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(+5 insets!)
It was so lovely to be outside this morning, even though it was frosty and grey above. Marching down to the gate on my second lap, I encountered a Red-Breasted Robin on the road who charged along in front of me. I've seen this bird now for three days in a row now. Each time it runs down the road about 20 feet away, quite unafraid of me! The funny thing is that it stays on the road and that's where I'm going so I have to slow down and avert my eyes. I don't want it to think that I'm chasing it. The problem is that it keeps going the same way I am so I end up stopping and watching out of the corner of my eye. The gate was open because I'd opened it on my first time down--Steve will be taking our RV trailer out for some practice driving and I wanted to make it easier for him. The robin ran through the opening and stopped to peer back at me. I got to the gate and turned around for my return trip and said goodbye to my handsome friend. I hope I'll see it again tomorrow!
By the way, if you're interested to know how our RV adventure is shaping up, Steve has been hard at work upgrading, altering and furnishing our home away from home. One of the first things we ordered was a replacement for the "China bomb" tires. RV trailers usually come with tires manufactured in China and they tend to blow out without warning. Low-quality and dangerous, we put new tires at the top of our list. They're in place now and we're delighted at the great price we got for them, as well as the peace of mind we have with proper tires on our rig.
Steve's done lots of other upgrades and tweaks inside and every improvement makes it just that much better. We felt at home right away with this trailer and the additions make it even nicer. This next week we are planning on a couple of days of "driveway camping" to find out how everything works and discover any problems that pop up. If all goes well, we're planning on our first outing in about three weeks. Both of us are getting very excited and getting comfortable with the reality that this dream of ours is really going to happen. Stay tuned for more as the adventure begins to unfold!
Today's picture is all about being happy! This flower is called a Chickweed Monkeyflower and it grows in extremely boggy areas. On our property it grows by our two seasonal streams and where the water flows from our hillside down over moss-covered slabs of granite. Another thing I should add..this picture is upside-down! Steve asked me to turn it around when he saw it and we both burst out laughing at the boisterous, funny face that stared back at us.
I don't usually link music videos but I just gotta this time around. The song is "Happy" and the video is actually a dance performance from Dancing with the Stars. It's one of my all-time favorites, and the celebrity is phenomenally talented ice skating Olympic Gold Medalist Charlie White and his professional partner Sharna Burgess . The main flower today is Charlie through and through!
(The dance ends at 1:34) It's a dancing version of how all of the flowers are feeling today!
I am also sharing another round of flowers from around our property, taken on the first day of spring last week! I hope you enjoy the presentation!
Before I forget, we had two new visitors to our feeders! Several turkey hens were wandering around under the feeders yesterday and I whooped in delight when I also found chickadees ferrying single sunflower seeds back and forth to their nest in a regular procession. Hooray! I've added insets for both species—you'll have to excuse my turkey collage which shows males for the most part but I think you'll forgive me...they are stunning!
Pam, I found the perfect picture to represent "Happy", namely your Flicka "Smile" and its perfect poem to match. Flicka is so darn cute and beaming with joy as he looks at the love of his life. So dear. I hope that the day is treating you well my dear! *BIG HUGS FROM SOUTHERN OREGON*!
Explored on 3/27/19, highest placement, #2.
I Am SOOOOO HAPPY To See You!!
19 Jun 2012 |
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moosiedork
08 Nov 2011 |
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Bunny Manure
Girl in Pumpkin Cutout
Tractor Xing with a Restroom
04 Nov 2011 |
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This image was taken at Pheasant Field Farm on Saturday, October 22, 2011.
Baa
04 Nov 2011 |
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This image was taken at Pheasant Field Farm on Saturday, October 22, 2011.
Henz Lookin' Fer Frenz
04 Nov 2011 |
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This image was taken at Pheasant Field Farm on Saturday, October 22, 2011.
This is my Fluffy Butt
04 Nov 2011 |
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This image was taken at Pheasant Field Farm on Saturday, October 22, 2011.
You Didn't Just Call Me Chicken...DID YOU?????
04 Nov 2011 |
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This image was taken at Pheasant Field Farm on Saturday, October 22, 2011.
Boy in Pumpkin Cut-Out
29 Oct 2011 |
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What a beautiful smile on this boy's face! He was very happy to let me take his picture while his parents stood by!
This image was taken at Seven Oaks Farm in Central Point, Oregon on October 22, 2011.
Ducky Gourd with Reflection
29 Oct 2011 |
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Yes, this is a real gourd and it grew this way!! This one just happens to look exactly like a duck! Some gourds look like swans or geese and they're actually called "Gooseneck Gourds"! :D
This image was taken at Seven Oaks Farm in Central Point, Oregon on October 22, 2011.
It's Too Heavyyyyyy!!!!!!
29 Oct 2011 |
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I just about died laughing while I watched this girl strain to keep this pumpkin in the air! When she gave up and put it back down, I ran over to show her the picture I took and we both giggled at her silly antics! :D
This image was taken at Seven Oaks Farm, in Central Point, Oregon.
Farm Animal Show 2
Reunited! (I wish this was my 365 pick!)
04 Feb 2013 |
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About a month ago, Zoe took her favorite tennis ball on our walk, but at one point she dropped it at the edge of our frozen pond, where it rolled out onto the ice. Oh, that was a very sad panda!! I kept an eye on the ball, and yesterday I finally found it bobbing at the edge of the pond. I called Zoe over and when she saw her ball, she got very excited and cautiously scooped it up. Suddenly, all was right with the world again!! We went up to the house and I got my camera and spent the next 10 minutes tossing it for her to chase and fetch while I clicked away! I had such fun taking these pictures, I kept looking to see if I got anything good and couldn't stop laughing! This set of pictures is my very best pet portraiture to date in my opinion because I think I've totally nailed Zoe's personality!
Am I Close Enough?
08 Aug 2012 |
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Steve and I had a lot of fun walking through the livestock barns at the Jackson County Fair a couple of weeks ago. We found that the goats were very friendly and curious and had us constantly laughing at their antics! This silly Alpine goat wasn't sure how close it should be for a nice close-up, so when Steve asked for a nice pose, she happily came up and put her nose on the lens of his camera! :D
Alpine goats are a dairy breed which was first bred in French Alps. Because they produce a large amount of milk, they are often found at commercial dairy farms. They are also popular because they thrive in many types of climates, maintaining good health and production.
If you would like to know more about these goats, the Alpines International Club has a very nice website. Wiki also has a nice page here: Wiki: Alpine Goat
My New Camera!!! Um...NOT!
09 Nov 2011 |
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Steve and I celebrated our 4th year wedding anniversary a few days ago, so we went out to see a movie (Moneyball, it was great!). Afterwards, Steve saw one of those silly photo booths and dragged me in for some fun! As you can see, we had a great time! As you can also see, the quality of the printing for these photo booths has decended into the darkest pits of Hades! WOW...we couldn't believe how awful the quality was. The paper was thin and crappy, the images aren't even full color, and the resolution, exposure, EVERYTHING, is so horrible as to be laughable. However...the pictures turned out cute anyway! Just imagine if the quality was even a little bit better!
I'll be posting pictures a little bit later, but until now, this will have to do!
Eye to Eye [Explore #34]
13 Aug 2012 |
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Here's another picture from the livestock barns at the Jackson County Fair! Goats have such wonderful character and funny expressions, don't they?! I just love them!
This cutie pie is a Alpine goat! In case you didn't read the information posted with the last picture, here it is again:
Alpine goats are a dairy breed which was first bred in French Alps. Because they produce a large amount of milk, they are often found at commercial dairy farms. They are also popular because they thrive in many types of climates, maintaining good health and production.
If you would like to know more about these goats, the Alpines International Club has a very nice website. Wiki also has a nice page here: Wiki: Alpine Goat
By the way, I've uploaded two other pictures today and I hope you'll visit them too!
Thanks to all of you who have visited and have left comments and favorites! I try to go to all of your pages within a day or two and is a highlight for me to see your beautiful photography! :)
Explored on August 12, 2012. Highest placement at #229.
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