Friday, 17 April 2009

Dogs on film


On Tuesday,even Anthony's best photographs were not very good.

On Wednesday Anthony redeemed himself.

Every single photograph was good enough to put in the blog.

Some didn't even need to be trimmed.

Here they are.

Diesel met Fudge in the rain sodden park.

Fudge doesn't swim.

Though he does like to go in the water.

He doesn't like to go too far out.

This is as far as he gets.

Diesel tries to give Fudge swimming lessons.

But Fudge won't go any further.

The lake gets a lot deeper just beyond where Fudge is standing.

Some human help was needed.

The amphibious Special Biscuit Service were deployed.

Despite their best efforts Fudge still did not swim.

The boys had trouble spotting all the amphibious biscuits.

They have offered a reward to anyone who helps them locate more amphibious biscuits.

If you can point out any more biscuits in these pictures,the boys will give you half.

Diesel and Fudge couldn't find anymore amphibious biscuits in the lake.

They decided to search on dry land.

It is best to look where you are going when searching for amphibious biscuits.

It is even better to look in their likely hiding places.

It is important to remember your Green Cross Code when hunting for amphibious biscuits.

Unless you spot an amphibious biscuit making a run for it.

In which case it is a good idea to catch them in a pincer movement.

Then the amphibious biscuits will be surrounded.

The boys move in to finish off the amphibious biscuit.

But biscuits can be dangerous when cornered.

Fudge was heavily counterattacked by the bitter ender.

Diesel tried a rearguard action.

Fudge was in full retreat.

With Diesel rushing to his aid.

Finally the boys defeated the amphibious biscuits.

Victory!


But what is that in the sky above them?

Is it a passing Kestrel.......or an incoming wave of crack airborne biscuits.

Crackers!

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