I tried taking about 30-40 pictures of "Pit".... but like any good agent he was very hard to photograph I'll keep trying to get some good shots of him though. I mentioned the spider control missions he's been on since he moved in... this one was a false alarm, but it was the best shot of the bunch. Notice the focus, determination, and clarity of mind......he's a warrior:devil:
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Re: Agents with Pets
Written by DaFABRICATA on 01-02-2011 11:16 PM GMT
Starfish on the beach in Malibu seemed to like the 007 and LS20
Re: Agents with Pets
Written by jslappa on 01-03-2011 07:58 PM GMT
May I introduce to you, the laziest double agent plus you'll likely ever meet. Jager, PROTECT!
Xena with her favorite bone, and a nighttime walking companion. My wife and I rescued her about a year ago, she's a three year old 110lb Central Asian Shepard who lives up to her name. The shelter we got her from was responsible for naming her, we figured she had been through enough trauma and left the name alone. Very strong willed, very loyal and protective of her people. Incredibly well behaved, does not bark... She's a big girl, and very affectionate...
Well, he is tiny and freezes in the cooler weather, but Logan here is my little protector! He is a bit afraid of the dark (or maybe it's the things hidden in the dark that could potentially eat him...) so he is good with my obsession. Here he is with one such "bringer of light".