A sleeping baby with a foot on a dogβs nose
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A squirrel on the roof of a treehouse, refusing to move, and planning its escape up a nearby tree.
This Portland native climbed to the top of a treehouse and began calling like a bird, changing the shape of its tail with each chirp.
#naturephotography #squirrel
A dog who has chosen to hold a sock in her mouth in spite of human protest
Stop thief!
#dogs
#dogsky
#dogsofbluesky
A dog sleeping balled up on a couch amidst midday light
Everyone take a nap
Photos from a Ukrainian demonstration in downtown Chicago
A portrait of some regal fellow, seemingly falling out its frame.
A close-up of the side of the frame where the painting extends from the frame, so the viewer can see the painting is not actually falling out, it is all one large canvas.
The artist is John Clem Clarke, born 1937 in Bend, OR, died 2021 in Keizer, OR. The painting was produced in 1979. It is titled βG Series - Slippered Ingres, and was made with Oil and acrylic on canvas and board.
One of my favorite works from the MCAβs exhibit βThe Living End: Paintings and other Technologies, 1970-2020.β This one was alongside other paintings nodding towards Photography, and the exhibit overall has a lot if cool examples of medium blurring.
And here is a dog
I woke up worrying about politics again. A reminder that Tuesday, November 3, 2026 is the next major election cycle.
Guacamole aside, this is platform is obviously more legacy Twitter than Instagram, and Iβm still figuring out how to hang.
Nova has never had Guacamole since Avocados contain a toxin called βpersinβ which can be harmful to dogs. She also isnβt a big fan of lemons.
My favorite way break-up avocados for guac is to place them in a steel bowl, make a few rapid slices with a paring knife, then twist the bowl and repeat a few times. The result is a chunky mixture that still absorbs the ingredients well, but doesnβt end up becoming a smooth paste.