Thanks Frank. You're right. You can see that he's watching his master who is inside the coffee shop. I don't like to see dogs tied up, but he seems comfortable with his cold weather coat. Pal
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 22:55:19 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The high temperature in Michigan today hit about 15 Fahrenheit. That's > something like minus ten to you C people. I drove into town and had a cup of > coffee at the Starbuck's. This puppy was tied up outside. The meter indicates > that he's legally parked. > > http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3044919 > > Poor thing! It shouldn't be left tied up outside in those type of > temps, IMHO. > > You guys are like us. All our snow melted (except a few ugly grey > snowbanks), and until a little dusting last night, our streets were > bare. We had the same temps as you today (high of -10C-ish), but > tonight it's going down to -25C with windchill warnings. Now I know > that Wheatfield is sitting out there laughing at us wusses from the > East, as they've just had a cold snap of -40C temps. Still, when the > windchill gets down below -35C, I feel it. > > But I digress. Your photo! I think it's wonderful, Paul. I'm glad > there are no visual cues as to how cold it is, because it is actually > a really cute shot. Very well framed, I like the way he's between the > two cars, with the sidewalk "framing" him diagonally. Very nice! I > also like the look of eager anticipation on pooch's face - he's > obviously looking and waiting for master. > > Lovely shot! > > cheers, > frank > > > -- > "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson >