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A photo-biography of the special relationship between dogs and their people. The photographs in this book are of the dogs who've shared their lives with four generations of my family. I have tried, with these pictures, to highlight the role our dogs have played in the story of our lives, and hope to inspire you to create your own tributes to the dogs in your lives.
Using photographs of a family of very photogenic Engies, this is a letter by letter photo-essay exploration of the nature of the English Cocker Spaniel. Cockers will share your smiles and tears, sleep quietly on your lap, then run tail a-wagging to the door when you ask if it's time to go for a walk. If you've been blessed with an English Cocker in your life, then you'll know exactly what I mean. If not, then take a peek inside and see what you've been missing.
Jay dodges through traffic to rescue a lost little English Cocker Spaniel, landing on the sidewalk in front of the most enchanting woman he's ever met. Can he battle his own hidden insecurities to prove to her, and to himself, that he's the perfect man for her? Mina's carefully structured plan to start her life anew is interrupted by this charming, handsome stranger. His good heart and joie-de-vivre win her heart, but will her family's past tragedy destroy their happiness forever?
Our favorite photographs give us a sense of story; the image shows us a single moment within a particular storyline. One of the ways Frank shares his stories is through digital postcards - it's always a treat to see what he saw, the way he saw it, and read his thoughts - whether he writes about the image itself, or what he was supposed to be working on when he was out with his camera.
Two fanciful verses for the young, based on the photographs of Frank and Mary Brown. The first is the story of a lonely green heron, and what happens when he calls for some friends to come and play by the river. The second is set in Ireland, it's the tale of a magical blue horse and what might happen should you be lucky (or unlucky) enough to see her.
Nature photographer Frank Brown has travelled world-wide, sending back photographs for friends and family. Recently, he's focused on the view closer to home. Here is a collection of his favorite images of the wildflife living in Eastern Ontario.
Somone is spending a lazy summer day, day-dreaming on a dock in the bay.
It's a mystery for young children, told in fanciful photos and poetry. Frank Brown's wonderful photos are sure to catch a child's imagination.
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