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4th December 2012

Friends, Dad isn't too pleased with me this evening. You see, Dad's boss came to visit him at home earlier today and apparently I was rude to her.
I can't help it if cat-hunting is more important than saying hello to Dad's boss, can I?!

Dad: I'd been telling the boss how friendly Pooch is, so when she decided to drop in for a visit she was rather disappointed
to find herself the recipient of a cursory sniff and then completely ignored by a Pooch demanding to go cat-hunting in the garden!
Photo from Sunday's walky as it's been showery today.

Canon EOS 60D
1/60s f/11.0 at 28.0mm iso100 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time02-Dec-2012 12:10:30
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 60D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length28 mm
Exposure Time1/59 sec
Aperturef/11
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-1 1/3
White Balance
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality
Exposure Program
Focus Distance3.220 m

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Tom LeRoy06-Dec-2012 07:43
A nice sun dappled path for Pooch, cats have priority-- V
joanteno06-Dec-2012 07:28
My problem would be an over enthusiastic greeting and boss with hip fracture
Stephanie05-Dec-2012 23:30
LOL ~ sounds as though Pooch was being a bit catty! ;)
Ulla Inkeri Huhta05-Dec-2012 13:40
Pooch has his priorities!
Chris05-Dec-2012 09:22
A beautiful path to walk.
A female boss - no wonder he was so sniffy! (Only joking!)
LynnH05-Dec-2012 03:42
Oh, Pooch is getting to be a crabby old man. He should be careful, the boss buys the food. LOL!
Great pic, like the path. Bit of mystery in the air too.
Yvonne04-Dec-2012 23:16
Tut-tut Pooch, that won't do! Looks a bit spooky down that lane so take care..
Zak04-Dec-2012 22:01
Cat patrol is serious business!
Al Chesworth04-Dec-2012 21:39
Quite right too Pooch, one has to prioritise doesn't one.
Johnny JAG04-Dec-2012 20:40
Cat hunting always takes precedence, even over presidents.
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