Sepia Saturday's November theme is "Walking" - and this week;s prompt photograph is "Walking the Dog".
My contributions can hardly be called "vintage" but they reflect happy memories of our dogs.
Daughter and her cousin walking their dogs on the beach at South Shields on the English north east coast with the Marsden Rock, impressive in the background
Marsden
Rock is a 100 foot sea stack which lies 100 yards off the cliff face.
Believed to be once a smugglers' haunt, it is now the home of seabird
colonies. In 1803 a
flight of steps was constructed up the side of the rock. In 1903 several
choirs climbed onto the rock to perform a choral service.
My husband
spent his childhood here, with the beach a favourite playground. In
a way this is an historic photograph, as in 1996 the arch collapsed,
splitting the rock into two stacks. The smaller stack was decreed unsafe
and demolished.
Husband with our second cocker spaniel, Coleen on the beach at Beadnell, in Northumberland.
It is a windy May and I am well wrapped up for a walk on the island of Iona off the west coast of Scotland,
The pleasures of owning a dog in winter .
Daughter and then husband out on the hill behind our then house in the Scottish Borders.
And if you can't have the real thing, a favourite toy will do.
Granddaughter taking her toy dog for a walk, c. 2010
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Sepia Saturday give bloggers an opportunity to share their family history and memories through photographs
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Sepia or not, these are great pictures of varying family members with varying dogs in varying seasons in varying places in varying years! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely that you had a collection of the dog walkers in your family. Your husband's childhood playground on the beach is making me jealous.
ReplyDeleteLike a day at the dog park! However getting the sand (or snow) off a spaniel is one thing, but I wouldn't like having to keep an Afghan hound's coat clean.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for kind comments - the three dogs we had over 30 years gave us so much pleasure and lots of memories.
ReplyDeleteAbove from Scotsue!
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