What Everybody Ought to Know About Mexican Chihuahua Dogs.

This is the way it was... along the sea wall on a fine day in Narragansett, Rhode island. There was this man holding a dog protectively in his arms. I asked him what it was, and he replied, "A Mexican Chihuahua." Then he said, "These dogs are little, so they don’t eat much. And, since they are tiny and don’t consume much dog food, they are very easy to clean up after when they should leave a little present on the sidewalk along the sea wall."   "Another Chihuahua trait is the short hair." he said. As you can see from this photograph I took of this diminutive canine, there are probably few hairballs under the furniture in this owner’s house.

Note the little brown spot on this little guy’s flank. Cute. He coould have been named Spot, but he was not. His name is Pepe.

His master went on, "Like most Chihuahuas, little Pepe is an exceptional watch dog, albeit not much of a deterrent for a determined bugler. He has first rate hearing, and sleeps with one eye open, just waiting to sound the alarm of an approaching stranger."

Weighing in at 4.75 pounds, and standing 9 inches tall, Pepe  present a statuesque appearance to the world.

​What Everybody Ought to Know About Mexican Chihuahua Dogs.

I took this picture with my Nikon D300 set on f/11 at 1/640 of a second, ISO 400.

 

OLLI photography class at URI

This is "the way they were" taking pictures of one another in our first class, OLLI Travel. This was a great way to get the class going. I especially like the closeup of Dr. Doody's "doo." Click on a thumbnail to enlarge!

The Way We Were

The old man sat dangling his legs over the wall, alone in the sun, looking out to sea.  This is the way he was.

On The Beach At 5 AM yesterday.

The way we were.... There we were, Bob Kidd and Jan Armor, hoping for a sunrise over Narragansett Beach, a dress rehearsal for our Photographers' Boot Camp, this coming Saturday. Our sunrise happened, man did it ever, and it was spectacular. God willing, and weather permitting, ten sleepy shooters will be waiting to capture their sunrise at exactly 5:40 AM this Saturday. Set the alarm, Recruits!

Sunrise Over Narragansett Beach

Sunrise Over Narragansett Beach

The Way We Were

A new photo blog, "The Way We Were" Here you will find people, places and things that have caught my eye in South County, Rhode Island,  since we moved here in 2009, sometimes with links back to more views. ​

​The parking lot at Narragansett Beach did not escape Hurricane Sandy's wrath. A new fence was installed, and was repaved and re-striped. See more shots from May 7th, 2013.

The striper, i.e the man who paints the lines in the parking lot.​