Just thought I would apologize for my near-complete absence from the forum. I've been wading through a gazzilion things lately and have had zero time to update my blog, post to forums or do much of anything except work on this darn book project that makes War and Peace look like a Reader's Digest version of an Amish phone book (badda bing!).
But I WILL be back soon. In the meantime, for your viewing pleasure, (cue elevator music) I have posted some photos I took last week near Las Cruces, New Mexico (south-west USA) where my wife and I spent a week trying to figure out what the glowing yellow orb in the sky was. Apparently it is called the "sun". It radiates something known as "heat" and creates a climate referred to as "warm" and "dry"... whatever the heck that is...
The photographs are of dual type GSP's from Terry and Janet Chandlers top producing Rugerheim Kennels.
Great pictures as ever Craig. Were they taken early morning or late evening?
Ghilliegumdrop
Brilliant pictures, we had a sunset just like that on Sunday night. It put paid to the old adage 'Red sky at night ,shepard's delight. Red in the morning, shepard's warning ' as it was dull and overcast on Monday all day