I live in Oregon, the Great Pacific Northwest. I am employed by the USPS in the area of Area Maintenance. I administer to the needs of the Postal Facilities for 1/6th of the state, or about 58 facilities. About one third of my time on the job is spent traveling, and by living in Oregon, I feel blessed because of the natural beauty I am surrounded by. Trees, mountains, rivers & streams and the raging Pacific ocean.
I love seafood! Dungenous Crab, Clams, oysters abound for the taking. Don't get me started on fish! Oregon abounds in all of this. It is also a hunter's paradise, with elk and deer the primary game. Bald Eagle, Osprey, mountain lion, bear and wolf also reside here.Â
Inspiration is where one finds it, sometimes it has to be filtered out or one doesn't see the "forest for the trees".
I am in my late '50s, and have a weakness for graphics.
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Comments (4)
Richardphotos
my dogs would go crazy with a restraint like that.beautiful dog
DENCOUCH
Greyhounds don't give it a second thought. A greyhound muzzle is of special design to allow them to run mouth wide open to breath when racing. When Greyhounds are playing together, they are all muzzled because when they run together in play, they tend to nip the dog in front of them to get by.
jendellas
So glad Kellen is having a happy retirement, one of the lucky ones!!!!
DENCOUCH
Greyhounds make the sweetest house pets. The are leash trained, they do not chew on your things, they won't poop or pee in the house. Kellen will not beg at the table, or come into the kitchen when cooking is going on. She does have to be walked everyday though, and this is good because the even those without a yard (apartment dwellers) can adopt one as well. They will not work as a watchdog tho, they love people and will go with anyone who pays them attention. The Greyhound breed is over four thousand years old.