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Month: February 2012
For the love of dog — adopt
The importance of adoption cannot be stressed enough. Millions of sweet animals are destroyed every single year, a tragedy that can be prevented if we, the humans, looked into our hearts and chose to rescue. (See this pet infographic for some shocking statistics about pet euthanasia.) I was thrilled and incredibly moved to find the “For the Love of Dog Adopt” statement tee from On Our Sleeve. Each t-shirt is 100% organic cotton and sustainably printed, not to mentioned modern, stylish and cool, and expresses beautifully the emotion of what adoption really means! Even if you’re not in the market for a new t-shirt, I hope its sentiment will stay with you. Adoption means saving a life.
About family time
Photos by Liz Bradley |
It’s Family Day on Monday, a holiday dedicated to spending time with loved ones, and Rory and I are all over hanging out even more than we already do! We haven’t quite finalized our plans yet. Maybe we’ll visit relatives, maybe we’ll spend the afternoon at the dog park, or maybe we’ll enjoy a delicious dinner with some very special people.
Something Family Day always reminds me of is the importance of taking pictures and capturing those moments, people and events that you will want to remember always. I find most of the time I am the one behind the camera, my finger poised ready to snap at every Kodak moment that happens. As a result, I have very few photographs of myself with people I love. However, one of the perks of having amazing photographer friends, like Liz Bradley who took the photographs above, is that great pictures are only a phone call away. I can’t express how much it means to now have a few photographs of Rory and I together in the same frame and I would highly recommend that everybody book a family portrait session at some point this year. You will not regret it, especially if your photographer is as sweet and fun as Liz! There’s another photograph over here if you’re interested.
Keep reading for a few favourite activities that might be suitable for a Family Day weekend with pets:
Catch up on your magazines and keep an eye out for dogs, like in these fabulous spreads.
Play this easy and hilarious game.
Really look at your family and be thankful for the people in your life.
Teach your pup a new trick.
What do you have planned for your family pack this weekend? Have a great one everybody! xo
Robert Clark
All photos by Robert Clark |
A freelance photographer based in New York City, Clark works for a variety of big name publications and institutions, even capturing some of the historic images that chronicle the 9/11 World Trade Center attack. His innovative eye, however, stands out beautifully within his canine portraiture. He somehow manages to capture real ‘doggy’ moments in a high-fashion light and the results are truly stunning.