Showing posts with label Bulldogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bulldogs. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2012

NEW FOR 2012: A LIL' SOMETHING FUN FOR FELLOW DOG LOVERS - "A SUSAN-A-DAY"

Last month my friend & fellow photographer, Kate Noelle Kernutt of Kate Noelle Photography suggested I do a lil' something new for 2012... We all know I love photographing food, as well as landscapes, motorcycles and Americana.  But, another favorite subject of mine is dogs.

Our 3 Dogs: Susan the English Bulldog, with her sidekicks, Rose & Percy the Pugs
My husband & I have three dogs - two pugs, named Rose & Percy, and an English Bulldog, named the oh-so-appropriate name of Susan (my husband felt it was best to name her a human name, so when guests came over we could say, "Have you met Susan yet?" And, then in would walk a 45-pound wrinkly bulldog.)

All three are very, very funny - and very cute.  And Susan is particularly so.  So, Kate suggested I pull together a Tumblr blog featuring a daily photo of Susan's adorable-ness.  Hence, "A Susan-a-Day" Blog was launched on January 1st - and for 2012 I'll be bringing you 366 days (it's a Leap Year, after all!) of Susan (and her sidekicks, Rose & Percy). Because we all can benefit from a daily smile courtesy of Susan's adorable English Bulldog mug.

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

CELEBRATING AMERICA'S INDEPENDENCE - 4TH OF JULY SO-CAL STYLE

4th of July has always been an interesting holiday in our household. I'm American - my husband is English. 'Nuff said.

BUT, this past year my husband & I did achieve the difficult, time-consuming, expensive and, frankly, emotionally-draining task of securing him his official status as a 'Legal U.S. Resident' (yay!) -- so, this July we just had to celebrate the 4th together in good ol' American, Southern-California style.

We ventured through the North Orange County towns of Santa Ana, Fullerton and Brea during the day - just soaking up the Americana and searching for celebrations.  We ended up at the 32nd Annual Brea County Fair - a perfect 'small-town' Americana setting where we were able to soak up everything from a classic car & hot rod show, to live bands, to row upon row of American-themed merchandise booths, carnival games, and of course - fresh-grilled Hot Dogs served-up by U.S. War Veterans of American Legion Unit 181.  It was a fantastic afternoon that made me feel like a kid again - and reminded me of why I'm so proud to be American.

Then, we ended the day back in our neck of the woods in the city of Santa Ana - one of the few remaining cities in Orange County where fireworks are still legal.  And, it's hard to describe just how loud, crazy and FUN it is in our neighborhood once the sun goes down... Fireworks of every kind - from small, store-bought sparklers & poppers all the way to full-blown rockets (the quite illegal, imported-from-Mexico kind - my favorite!).  So many fireworks are set off up & down every street, by the end of the night it looks like a fog has rolled in... but, it's just smoke settling after the excitement has died down.

God bless America.