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Dogs

'The Lord' (alias 'Reverend'). Goes to a new home.

'Reverend' enjoying the local entertainment

 

'Snapper'

02:07:1999 - 02:08: 2014. 15 years, one month

'Snapper' went for a 12 hour
taxi ride into QLD, packed in
one of our deep freezers, to
Australia's best Taxidermist.

Five months work. As you
can see they did a first
class, life-like job.

(Display case under construction.)

Sally

Milo and her pups with Snapper,
the father (2008)

Cracker's first day on the chain

Daddy, daddy we love you

Snapper in HIS Landcruiser

Snapper in the snow

Snapper, 10th birthday
(same day, my father Lionel would
have turned 100 were he still alive)

Snapper: I'm getting board

Sally, Cracker and Snapper

Sally and Poppy

Feeding time at the Zoo

Poppy

Snapper

The Lord and Archie

Snapper

Dusty 1966, on top of The Hill

Candy at the Waterfalls

Dusty 1966, on top of The Hill

Colly 1966

Dusty, 1966

Colly (left) and Dusty (right)
1966

PHN, aged 15 and Dusty. Top
of Waterfalls North Ridge.
Easter 1966

Blue, late 1980’s

Dusty, 1966

A young Jim. Jim would go on
to be a brilliant sheep dog.
None better. Early 1980’s

Dusty and the house I built
for him. The gutter caught rain
into a dish set into the ground.
This photo coincides the first
rains that would bring us out
of the 1965/66 drought

Dusty, 1968

Back verandah of The Hut
(looking southward)

Poppy at 6 months

Milo on Hubba Bub

Jane with Sally and her pups

 

Snapper and his favourite ball

Cracker and Snapper

Snapper, doing it in style

Candy (left) and her son
Snapper

Snapper, left and Candy, right

 

Gardening with Snapper