Hans-Arne's Photos...

This is a blog I made for my own, but also to share some of my pictures taken with my Nikon D300. They who are so lucky to find this blog might be more than average interested in photos, and I hope they enjoy the visit. Remember that pictures are for sharing...

NOTE‼
All the pictures in here are of cause my private property and are copy-protected unless otherwise stated.

I assume that not all of you will respect this and thats just sad, but I can’t control everything in this world anyway.

I might also put notes and comments with the pictures, but not always…!

Thanks for listening and enjoy the pictures...! And remember, there might be more pictures than shown on first page. Use "Older Posts" to wiew the rest... And I would appreciate constructive feedback and comments on my pictures...
(Both languages Norwegian and English is good...!!)

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

In Memories of our Princess LUNA...



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- She came to us -
- A day in September -
- A little white tornado -
- As we remember -
- But now she's gone, -
- Hopefully in peace -
- Like a little white feather -
- Swept away -
- By the evening breeze -
                               - Hans -
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Her full name was
-*- Princess of Love Luna -*-
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She was a really loveable dog and she had a strong and present personality. It will probably take forever to get over the fact that we had to take here away, only 4 years old. She was "diagnosed" sever HD already as a seven month old puppy and the x-ray taken after 12 months confirmed the fact's in real pictures.

At this point she showed no significant indications on problems with the hips but as the years passed she was getting worse and after a good and funny trip out in the snow, running with here dearest friend Hera, she experienced difficulties and pain as she was raising up after resting on the floor.

The last winter she also had to get painkillers daily to prevent pain, so our common sense told us that here life was not as good as it appeared to be based on here mood and activity. She was always happy and ready for action, and wigged her tail almost constantly. We decided to take here away already this winter but had to wait until the ground was no longer frozen so she could be buried at our Cabin. She now rest’s at her favorite place on earth.

A small but good comfort is that she hopefully had a full life the few years she lived and it actually looked like she always was in a hurry to get it all done before it was too late… Last Friday was the worst day so far in my life…

Rest in peace… Forever in our minds... Love from all of us…‼