Well, it’s been some time since I have posted photos, and even longer since I have taken Nash out with my camera in hand. Those who know me well know that I have been more than stretched thin this Fall, and I rang in the New Year in a less than favourable way. But, with final exams done and dusted, and 2018 underway, I have decided to spend this year doing more of the little things that bring me the utmost joy! And so here are a few photos of me looking at my puppy in a different light, appreciating all his little features and quirks, and giving him some adventure time that he deserves after hanging in with me through what seemed like endless weeks of serious cramming! I love you my Nashy Boy!
water dog
Family Fun
My sister is home from her time abroad in China! We missed her so much, so we took the opportunity on this sunny Saturday to visit friends, run errands, and make a stop at the beach!
Kiwi
The May long weekend was busy spent in the garden and entertaining outdoors, and the only day we had free to take a nice little hike was the only day it rained! Good thing a few little sprinkles doesn’t scare us!
Privileged
Unapologetic Love
After a hard working weekend for Nash I happily captured a lazy day in his life, and I am glad I can also give him those days to unwind after he works his heart out for us!
Read more "Unapologetic Love"PGS: Post Groom Syndrome
PGS: Post Groom Syndrome
Causes: Long grooming sessions resulting from copious amounts of hair growing and growing and growing and growing – everywhere.
Prevention: None. It had to be done. Did you see the shag?!? #sorrynotsorry
Treatment: Sleep and cuddles, all day long!
Read more "PGS: Post Groom Syndrome"Brights
I had this idea for a photo challenge a few weeks ago for a “colourful” photo theme. I never got around to execution until today. Here are a few shots of my oh-so-patient puppy helping make house chores more exciting!
Read more "Brights"Bring On Spring
Nash and I went for a walk yesterday – if you can believe it, this spot is in our neighbourhood. Through the winter it can sometimes be icy to get to. The snow has melted so we ventured out, but yesterday (though the sun could deceive you) the ground was solid, and the air was crisp with gusts of wind chill! The shelter of the trees makes a world of difference for me, though Nash could do with either condition! Here are some shots from our late winter walk by the ravine.



Second Home
We visited my mom and dad this past weekend; though it was still filled with mad studying for exams, it was nice to be able to do it in a familiar place with family around me. Nash also has no trouble settling in at his second (my first) home. We went on a drive to a mural which was part of a community art project. I had to take the opportunity for some cool shots. And of course some other photos (in between studies) of an otherwise lazy weekend.
Read more "Second Home"His Majesty
Whitebeard
Fresh Flakes
Brother
This is Nash’s brother Toby and he is curly-coated. I got to spend some time with him while we waited for his and Nash’s sister, Ceu, to go into labour.
PillowtalkÂ
Straya
Jowls
The Big Yawn
Rise and Shine
Wanderlust
Sleepyhead
Jet Black
Hilltop
Scrub-a-dub-dub
Inflection
Out With The Old, In With The New
Hidden Treasure
King Of The Woods
Fashion Vs Function
Mugshot
Northern Adventurer
Only One
Seasons May Change
Autumn Air
Thanks to my friend Kirsten Hanley, who helped me with the editing of this photo! I am still an amateur so having friends who know their stuff is super helpful! Check out her blog: https://kirstenhanleyphotography.wordpress.com or http://kirstenhanley.smugmug.com
Second Year
Grand Stand
Attention
Stop In Your Tracks
Waiting for Water Work Season
My Spot
The Look Of Love
Guardian
Road Less Travelled
“Growing Up Portie”
Nash just over a year old is looking very grown up these days, even stacking with his tail up on his own! Yippee!
A Leap Of Faith
We didn’t make in into water trials this year, though that doesn’t mean we will stop practicing!
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One
Happy Birthday to my boy, Nash! One year looks good on this pup!