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A Doggone Christmas


 

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A Doggone Christmas
A Doggone Christmas
We used this photo for this year's photo holiday card. Flyer (the Christmas tree) and Bixby (the reindeer) wish you all a very happy holiday! Cheers! Taken with a Canon Elan 7E, 28-200 lens.

Patricia Marroquin

 
 
 

Carol Sherman
 

TOOOOO Cute....the looks on their faces are so funny. Perhaps slightly embarrassed - or- Flyer wanted the reindeer and visa versa, so now the pouting starts.lol Great Christmas card Patricia.:-)


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December 17, 2002

 

Dolores Neilson
  Awwwwww....this is a perfect Christmas card!! They appear to be sulking. I like the composition and expressions! Nice work!! Merry Christmas, Patricia!!


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May 26, 2019

 

Patricia Marroquin
  Greetings Carol and Dolores. Yes, they do have some strange looks on their faces. I think Bixby and Flyer thought we were mad at them because we kept trying to get them to pose in certain ways. We couldn't get them to pose right next to one another, but that ended up being OK because you can see the fireplace between them. Whenever we've tried to get shots like these of the dogs, we have to go through a whole roll of film to get just one decent shot. This was that decent shot. Thank you both so much, and Season's Greetings!


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May 26, 2019

 

Colette M. Metcalf
  Ok, I must be loosing it, because there were Red x's on these ones!!! You have beautiful looking pooches!!!!


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September 08, 2003

 

Patricia Marroquin
  Oh, good, glad you were able to see this, Colette. Thank you, yes, they are cuties. They've been keeping me company today while I'm home sick.


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September 08, 2003

 

Colette M. Metcalf
  Well, hope your feeling better tomorrow!!


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September 08, 2003

 
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