Just Plain Odd

I (Steve)was hunting for some clown pics for my phone screensaver today and i came across this site amonst many. http://fx.worth1000.com/ I tend to track things down when i need them as to Fran who finds allsorts of wierd stuff.

This site is more awesome than I first thought because not only can you find all sorts of really amazing pictures here, but they tell you how to use Adobe Photoshop to do it yourself. I can feel a few evil family clowns coming on...(now who has given me the most hassles lately?...)


Now autumn has decided to dump winter into our laps a bit early we have to walk the dogs where and when we can and usually in between rain showers. Today we woke up to a torrential downpour and the sky is thunderous and ominous.  Steve took the ever walk ready Earl for a trot around Deviot, a small community just to the right of the Batman Bridge and Bezial and I stayed here where I spent most of the time trotting around the kitchen table in hot pursuit of Bezial and one of his toys. Steve and Earl met a lady and her little spaniel dog that was somewhat terrified of Earl until he decided that he was going to play and got into doggy play stance which immediately showed the little dog that he wasn’t going to be anything other than fun. Earl is very good with other dogs. If you were shown both of our boys and were asked to pick “which dog is most likely to induce other dogs to foam at the mouth” you would pick Earl. You would be wrong. We got Earl when he was 17 weeks old from an interstate (South Australia…the serial killer capital of Australia but that is another story…) American Staffordshire Terrier kennel and he had been housed with the main dogs for a while. He had learned how to behave with other dogs where our spoiled older boy Bezial was bought at 9 weeks old and had the dubious honour of being our very first dog and as such was coddled, spoiled and cossetted which resulted in him being extremely unwilling to share anything with any other dog and prone to sulking and avoiding food whenever he gets the ump about anything whatsoever. Steve took this amazing photo with his phone’s new found ability to take panoramic photos (thanks to an app downloaded yesterday). I think he might have to work on his panoramas a bit but this is my desktop photo for the day!
Hows this for a freaky shot? The tides are pretty wild here but this photo is scary!

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