Buster's naptime interrupted by wind, falling leaves and nuts crashing about.
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Photo taken in Smithbridge, NC, USA
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- Uploaded on October 3, 2008
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- Camera: SONY DSC-H5
- Taken on 2008/10/01 09:02:58
- Exposure: 0.010s (1/100)
- Focal Length: 36.90mm
- F/Stop: f/3.500
- ISO Speed: ISO320
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
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Comments (33)
Aléxia R M Rosa, on November 3, 2008, said:
Ola, Buster, prazer em conhece-lo.
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jgevans, on November 3, 2008, said:
© Daniel, that is such a nice compliment. Thank you.
lakegeneva, Buster says to thank you!
MaryAlice, thank you! He's an easy target if you want emotion. He is a free spirit!
Aléxia R M Rosa, Buster diz que é muito prazer em conhecê-lo também! Obrigado!
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Lukasz J., on December 29, 2008, said:
The name Buster reminds me of "Scrubs".
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jgevans, on December 29, 2008, said:
I wonder why. The TV show?
Jean
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Lukasz J., on December 29, 2008, said:
Yep, Dr. Kelso's dog
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diannemcd, on December 29, 2008, said:
Hi Jean what a beautiful picture, the dog is adorable, not quite sure what breed, I thought maybe a Great Dane, or maybe a German Shepherd??? Dont know how I missed him. Dianne
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jgevans, on December 30, 2008, said:
dyniek, very cool.
Dianne, we're not sure what breed either, the vet rattled off a rather long list of things. One thing is for sure that he has great big paws and he seems to be growing into them.
Happy New Year to you both!
Jean
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someGuyinmasset, on April 17, 2009, said:
Hi Jean, how's old Buster doing?
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whoelius, on April 17, 2009, said:
Another friendly face!
But my old dog, Caesar, used to pull the same expression on us after he'd farted. So I'm a tiny bit suspicious.
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jgevans, on April 18, 2009, said:
Guy, he's grown, still chewing on everything he finds and bringing it home. Mostly plastic, but now he's bringing big chunks of fallen trees, trying to help bring in some fire wood, I guess. In the middle of winter, he ate something dangerous and spent several days with the vet and had to have an IV. When he came home, he was grounded and had to stay indoors and take his walks on a leash so that he didn't eat the wrong thing again. He's still just a big lug. He hasn't messed up any good photos lately, like Brutus.
whoelius, this is Buster in his first experience with Fall. He still watches birds and sometimes airplanes. He isn't quite grown yet, I guess later on he'll be more like Caesar. :-)
Thanks for stopping in to check on Buster, he'll be happy to hear about your inquiries. He's a happy dog.
Jean
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Bruce da Moose, on June 8, 2009, said:
Well Buster is awfully cute :-) Our Buster was named after THE Buster, Mr. Keaton, who is my favorite movie star ever. The personalities didn't really match, but what the heck...how'd this sweet guy get his name?
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jgevans, on June 8, 2009, said:
Bruce, this big, little dog arrived and he was already so big that we mistakenly thought he was grown. He's a lot like that dog in the book/movie Marley and Me. He's so clumsy and lovable. He loves to run at top speed at all times. He leans on legs when he's at rest. You can't help but love him. He got his name because my bedridden mother thought it would be a good name, she thought she'd name him after Buster Brown. She's 92. You may need to google that name... teehee.
Jean
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tashimelampo, on November 29, 2010, said:
Great expression! Thanks for sharing, Greetings, Elios
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