
Tag: awesome
The Gray Ghost
Weimeraners are gorgeous hunting dogs. They also make great pets.
Born with the silver gray, gray, or blue coat, they are a medium-large sized dog similar to a labrador. They shed very little and do not need a groomer.
Their personality is happy, friendly and joyful but will protect their family. Smart, loyal, and a complete joy to own. They make great service dogs!

The Side Road
Horses can be downright inquisitive.
Our new puppy was going along for a ride in the truck when all of the sudden nature called her to a grassy area. This time, we just happened alongside an area where horses were kept. The little DoobieDoo was enchanted by those four legged giants until all of the sudden, the herd srampeded toward us. The 5 pound little ball of fire became the little girl hiding behind her mother’s legs!
We always enjoy the side road adventures!

Chair Art
While driving the backroads of Michigan, we came across an arts district in the south western part of the state. These chairs were gently placed on top of a garage against a building.

Spring is Coming!
Focus on the Future! Spring is right around the corner and will once again astound you with her beauty!

Sunbathing Buck
Bucks are generally very elusive creatures. They tend to stay near the edge og a forest or deep within except during rut (mating) season. We caught this one enjoying the sun.

Valentine plants
As humans, we often get into ruts with our traditions, tending to believe we need to fall in line with everyone. Break the trend this Vslentine’s day. Instead of roses, give your loved one a plant with flowers. Every time the plant is watered, its a reminder that you are growing for them.

Hunger for the Crumb!
There are times when food is so good, ya just gotta take a pic. Delicious Crumb Cake!

Striking Greens
Geraniums are stunning summer flowers. During the winter in the Northern part of Indiana, we bring ours inside to enjoy their beauty all winter long!

Snow Catcher
Our love for nature. Winter holds beauty in small places. Bushes hold their beanches upright to catch earth’s cold version of water creating stunning, glittering balls of snow.
