Silent Sunday

Wren at River's Edge

About Eliza Waters

Gardener, writer, photographer, naturalist
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77 Responses to Silent Sunday

  1. MK says:

    That’s a lot of fur! Is that Wren?

  2. The Militant Negro says:

    Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.

  3. Trini Lind says:

    What a beautiful dog! ❄️🐶❄️🐶❄️🐶

  4. Anne says:

    A beautiful image!

  5. Alice Pratt says:

    One very quick glance and you can tell Wren is a sweetheart!

  6. Laurie Graves says:

    So pretty! Your dog buddy?

  7. derrycats says:

    What a lovely photo!

  8. Joanna says:

    Nice doggie! This picture made my day! 🙂

  9. dorannrule says:

    Awwww! This has to be my favorite winter scene!

  10. Yay! You know we’re all about dog pictures!

  11. InfiniteZip says:

    what a great image, love the pup 🙂 made me smile ❤

  12. myplaidheart says:

    She looks very pensive as she takes it all in. Love this photo.

  13. Kris P says:

    What a beautiful dog! She’s as interested in the scenery as you are.

  14. tippysmom2 says:

    Lovely picture. Wren looks like a real sweetheart.

  15. Wren looks lovely, Charles and Alan send their regards. They would need coats to hang out with Wren!

    • Eliza Waters says:

      Thank you. Yes, they would be a bit chilly without them!

      • Not sure the greyhounds could stand up to that! Wren is the canine of choice.

      • Eliza Waters says:

        Her fur is a lot thicker than theirs, but when it is subzero, her paws get cold and she pathetically holds them up for us to warm. Then she dashes off again!

      • I have dog shoes! Alan had/has corns, which is weird for dogs, but happens with greyhounds. Available but I bet she would object.

      • Eliza Waters says:

        Yeah, most dogs hate clothing in any form. I’m sure Wren is no different. My last dog was short-haired and I made her a fleece coat and she hated it so much, she refused to move. She couldn’t understand why I was ‘punishing’ her so!
        I wish Wren would wear booties, because sometimes we walk on the salted roads, which are hell on their pads. I have to come home and put her feet in a bath (fight) and then spread on balm. Needless to say, I don’t do it often and am glad we have the trails.

  16. Love this image!!🙂 Of course, your beautiful dog looking off into the distance is my favorite part, but I also loved how you captured the winter scene of snow, ice and water.🙂

  17. Widdershins says:

    Something aromatic, this way comes. 🙂

  18. Kathy Sturr says:

    Love that furry landscape! Is Wren looking for Spring? I so miss my dog ):

    • Eliza Waters says:

      Thank you, Kathy. Once we have lived with a loving, furry companion, it is hard to live without one. I only lasted two months before we got Wren. I hope there is one again in your future. ❤

  19. Christy B says:

    The pure snow and the beautiful dog make for an amazing photo!

  20. naturebackin says:

    She does indeed look sweet. I love her honey colours against the white and silver snow and ice.

  21. ladyfi says:

    Awwww! Fabulous shot of the dog!

  22. pbmgarden says:

    Terrific image Eliza! A good walking companion.

  23. Brenda says:

    Dogs and snow! Wren looks like a sweetie.

  24. Sally says:

    I don’t know about these New England winters. Everyone I know are ready for spring. At least February is around the corner….

    • Eliza Waters says:

      I don’t mind the cold so much as the short days. Once the days reach 10 hours (Feb 1), I’m good. The especially good thing about winter is there are no ticks to worry about, and for that, I am grateful!

  25. Maria says:

    So poetic Eliza!

  26. d i l i p says:

    Beautiful photograph, beautiful dog.

  27. Robin says:

    I love this shot, Eliza. It brought me a sense of peace. Thank you. ❤

  28. neihtn2012 says:

    Is Wren a Golden Retriever? She looks like mine, Jackie.

  29. B. says:

    What a stunning picture!

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