The family all squinting in the Easter sun back in 2016.
- Aperture: ƒ/6.7
- Camera: PENTAX K20D
- Exposure bias: +5/10EV
- Focal length: 28mm
- ISO: 800
The family all squinting in the Easter sun back in 2016.
A trip out to Bulla for the Kilmore Kennel Club Championship Show on 20th December 2015. It was a truly terrible day for dog showing 40°C and the wind howling in from the north offering no relief. But, we did come away with a best of breed, and Junior in Group for Jack (Macvale Jack Daniels) under judge Ms Karen Monk. Shortly after this Dogs Victoria tightened up the extreme weather policy and a show would not happen on a day like this now.
Susan has Honey, Macvale Burn For You, ready for the judge on the examination table. The judge is Marilyn Van Vleit, a Corgi specialist at the Ocotber 2015 Championship Show for the Welsh Corgi Club of Victoria.
Zoe and Honey compete in the Tiny Tots at Euroa Agricultural Show in 2015. Tiny Tots is the youngest age group for junior handlers and adults assist their young charges.
Susan, Zoe, and Honey (Macvale Burn For You) waiting patiently ringside at the Euroa Agricultural Show back in 2015.
After being awarded Puppy of Breed for Pembroke Corgi, Jack and Susan were back on general specials day. They are seen here going around the ring for a chance to win Puppy of Group. Unfortunately, they did not succeed but we all had a great day out.
Susan in her best “Royal” show suit takes Jack on an out and back at the Melbourne Royal back in 2015. Jack, Macvale Jack Daniels, was awarded Puppy of Breed. That meant that we got to go back to the Royal on General Specials day to take our place in the Working Dog Puppy line-up.
Or maybe it should be “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”! Mum, Susan and Zoe enjoy a ride on the seesaw at the Stratford Caravan Park back in 2015.
Zoe was an adventurous climber when she was smaller. And, sometimes you need a hand to get to the top.
Susan and Zoe at one of the art works in the Healesville Sanctuary back in 2015.
Zoe and assistant Susan get to work bandaging up a Tasmanian Devil at the Healesville Sanctuary Animal Hospital back in 2015.