╰☆☆June☆☆╮'s photos with the keyword: dog

Waiting for a walk....

22 Mar 2017 31 17 793
Animal stock from stylowski deviantart.com Overlays from Photolab Pro On Explore...thank you..

Puppy love

20 May 2016 43 27 1121
animal stock from stylowski,,,deviantart.com On Explore, thank you. Please click on note to see animation Resources and textures from Photostudio Pro Lunapic ♫.♫ Puppy Love by Donny Osmond youtu.be/Mkn1kFmUW5E ♫.♫

"You can do it" Dog agility tunnel in 3D

04 Mar 2016 34 18 994
On Explore...thank you Northern Soul - KIM WESTON - You Can Do It youtu.be/RbmMvQJKCuE ................................................. ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫

My name is Jack

20 Jul 2015 37 25 1232
animal stock from stylowski @ deviantart.com On Explore...thank you ;-) Manfred Mann - My Name Is Jack (1968) This was the year my son was born, and Manfred Mann (real name Manfred Lubowitz) was our neighbour in London. He lived just 3 doors away from us. youtu.be/6C7rxhIpXW4 f

Peek- a- boo

08 Jun 2015 41 19 1109
Texture from PhotoStudio Pro Siouxsie And The Banshees - Peek-A-Boo youtu.be/gGH_16SICL0

A cool autumn day...

04 Feb 2015 30 13 807
East Runton, Norfolk As I Walked On The Beach, a poem by Francis Duggan The surf waves did roll foaming up a white spray As I walked on the beach on a cool Autumn day The terns in the shallows for their small prey did dive Most creatures in Nature must hunt to survive The silver gulls as usual in numbers to be seen And a pair of pacific black backed gulls their feathers did preen And a pied shag on a rock held her wings out to dry After fishing when wet she finds it hard to fly Every day in Nature something new to be seen An artist on canvas could paint such a scene So much in the Earthly Goddess to love and admire Of singing her praises could one ever tire The day is not sunny a cool fifteen degrees Yet there is a freshness in the ocean breeze.

Harry at 5 months

18 Dec 2014 25 17 872
On Explore...thank you Textures by pixlr (He is 6 years old now, and still as cheeky) Edit 5/4/2017 he is now nearly 9 Judy Garland: I'm Just Wild About Harry 1939 youtu.be/CDu-qmYtEdU

Greyfriars Bobby

03 Jun 2013 7 4 615
Greyfriars Bobby was a Skye Terrier who became known in 19th-century Edinburgh, Scotland, after reportedly spending fourteen years guarding his owner's grave, until his own death on 14 January 1872. A year after the dog died, the philanthropist Lady Burdett-Coutts had a statue and fountain erected to commemorate him. Several books and films have been based on Bobby's life, including Greyfriars Bobby by Eleanor Atkinson and the films Greyfriars Bobby (1961, Walt Disney Productions) and The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby 2006 Bobby belonged to John Gray, who worked for the Edinburgh City Police as a night watchman, and the two were inseparable for approximately two years. On 15 February 1858 Gray died of tuberculosis. He was buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard, the graveyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk in the Old Town of Edinburgh. Bobby, who survived Gray by fourteen years, is said to have spent the rest of his life sitting on his master's grave. A more realistic account [citation needed] has it that he spent a great deal of time at Gray's grave, but that he left regularly for meals at a restaurant beside the graveyard, and may have spent colder winters in nearby houses. In 1867 when it was pointed out that an ownerless dog should be destroyed, the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Sir William Chambers (who was also a director of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), paid for a renewal of Bobby's licence, making him the responsibility of the city council. Bobby died in 1872 and could not be buried within the cemetery itself, since it was consecrated ground; instead, he was buried just inside the gate of Greyfriars Kirkyard, not far from John Gray's grave. Today, a small statue of Greyfriars Bobby stands in front of the Greyfriars Bobby's Bar, which is located near Greyfriars Kirkyard. The statue originally faced toward the graveyard and pub but has since been turned around, allegedly by a previous landlord of the pub so that the pub would appear in the background of the many photographs that are taken each year.[citation needed] A red granite stone was erected on Bobby's grave by The Dog Aid Society of Scotland, and unveiled by the Duke of Gloucester on 13 May 1981. It reads: "Greyfriars Bobby — died 14th January 1872 — aged 16 years — Let his loyalty and devotion be a lesson to us all.

Belton Parish Church, Grantham

03 Jun 2013 1 363
John Cokayne Cust.......and his faithful friend in Belton Parish Church,

Did you bring the doggie bags?