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“A family is a risky venture, because the greater the love, the greater the loss… That’s the trade-off. But I’ll take it all.”

My dear sister took and edited this photo for me and my family.

 

From the left my oldest daughter who is now an RN, my lovely wife who's been with me over 34 years, my youngest daughter who is a school teacher and me.

 

Thanks sis!

 

My sisters site www.kathrynleboyephotography.com

 

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Since we can't go visit family during the holidays this year due to the whole global pandemic thing, Jean (my wife, the curly haired gal on the left) suggested that we do a family portrait so the rest of the family doesn't forget what we look like. So we did a casual portrait in the back yard last weekend. This shot was taken with a wireless remote and he camera on a tripod. To get Jasper to look at the camera, I set a treat on top of the camera. But I also put his Oddball off to the side of the camera. Interestingly Jasper kept staring at the Oddball rather than the treat. Oh well, he's looking in the general direction of the camera anyway. He didn't even request a treat after the picture was taken. He just wanted to play! And play we did

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I believe that this is the same family that I showed a few weeks ago, with the very young ducklings. Still six with mom, a good sign!

Family of mute swans crossing the pond in Frank Melville Park, East Setauket.

A family of Red JungleFowls (hen with 4 chicks) in Pasir Ris Park.

Immerse into nature with me in my blog: Pasir Ris Park 2013 - 2014

 

*Note: More pics of Birds in my Wild Avian Friends Album.

 

Richmond park is full of newborn baby animals right now. The #swans have given birth to a beautiful little bevy of #cygnets. Taken yesterday #sunrise.

 

Come and visit me in Duck pond artisan market this Sunday in Richmond. Please come down and say hello. The address is: Heron Square, Richmond upon Thames, TW9 1EP

 

Print available on www.alexsaberi.smugmug.com

Taken for the FlickrFriday challenge "Board"

3/4s of the frogmouth family snuggled up together :-)

 

This picture has been brightened up a bit.

A beautiful vantage point in the valley for tourists and the monkeys know that they come every day. So they present themselves skillfully, in the hope of a mild gift ...

Family that robs together, stays together.

With Ehren and Hugh

Susan, Belle, Robert, Isaac, and Charles (Dad/Grandpa)

When I was a young child I remember wanting to touch my mother's collection of antique glass bowls and other glorious treasures placed in her elegant cabinet. She would explain which family members had previous owned the items, creating a link to past generations. Now I am the matriarch of our extended family. I find myself placing these same items in my grandson's hands and sharing what I know about the people who came before us. I almost feel my mother's presence at those times.

I nearly did not post an end-of-the-year photo because Gracie was not in a cooperative mood. This is the best one. Taken by us.

Drink station dans mon jardin à Souillac (Lot - 46 / France)

captured in the abandoned Castello dell'Artista. (2014)

Another family photo, but one cub is missing (you see a bit of her ear)

I haven't put a photo up for a while. I went to a family reunion, and afterwards, I've been editing the photos and sending them to all my relatives.

 

I will not post much from the reunion onto Flickr, but I got permission from all the people involved in this photo to post it. It was the best one of the lot, and it was a beautiful moment.

 

One niece and one grand-niece, who met for the first time during this reunion.. as you can see, they hit it off.

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