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On any given Sunday, here are the types of things that one very patient golden retriever named, Zoe, is putting up with from her person, Ada. Ada went off with a butterfly net in search of butterflies. Zoe went with her, of course. Butterflies proved to be too hard to catch, but not so Zoe.





During one of my rained out sessions this week I took some photos of chives gone wild in the herb bed.





I’m making a calendar for my sisters and Mother this year with family members birthdays and anniversaries on it. May featured Ada and my mother’s puppy, Annie, who showed up in Mom and Dad’s barn the eve of Mom’s birthday. And, no, I had nothing to do with that even though I knew Mom was looking for a dog.

We got to babysit Annie (who my daughter calls, “Goldie”) for two weeks this spring and we all had big fun together.  Our dog, Zoe, surely one of the most patient golden retrievers on the planet, bore the brunt of the babysitting duties and basically served as an 80 pound chew toy during Annie’s visit.





The circus came to town a couple of weeks ago and Ada and I went with some playgroup friends and my camera. I had fun trying out the high iso capabilities of my new camera. It was DARK in there, but the camera performed beautifully.






On her fifth birthday, my daughter, Ada and I planned a photo shoot in the new natural light studio including her dalmation collection. She hopes to collect 101, and it seems she’s well on her way.