Yep.

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Yep.

And then JRs camera battery died……….











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Ceegar?
Loves to eat them mousies
Them mousies what I likes…
Cwholl.
Battery needs to sit in the charger corner for a while and think about all the pictures it caused JR to miss.
Beautiful———-at the Ski Jumping Tournament this week end and the same thing happened in the middle of a video I’d been waiting all day to take. At least he had his camera. How many times does something like this happen and you don’t have it?
Cultural ref for Claire (1).
I’d whup-me-up some flapjacks and call it breakfast! Yum!
So, the Asylum is on the grounds of Hogwarts?
OMG! Those are great shots. I carry and extra for my big camera, but haven’t had a problem with the small one.
That is
whooootoooo kewl!BTWaze: I think the one on the bottom is a barred owl. They eat spotted owls.
Mother Naturethe Forest Service currently has a multi million $ program in place to shoot barred owls.Great capture! No doubt a piktsure of the guize afore they set off for their digs in Alaska! I love nature shots like these. His pitchers are worth a lot of $$$$$ and the porch oughta reward him fer his captures….. You, on the other hand, are a bad wife for not making sure his batteries are fully charged!!!!
He is, after all, a guy……………
Hog, they’re both Alaskan Snowy Owls.
Shaddup, Mr. Colonel Jerry, SIR!!!…I finally got him to eat all his Brussels Sprouts, do coffee enemas 4 times daily and get a protective lens cover.
A spare battery will come when his camera starts earning it’s keep :)
The protective lens cover is important for charging batteries.
Owl be seein’ you.
(sorry, but only that I had to be the one to use it)
In all the familiar places…