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Maggie: 8 month old Rat Terrier

Jay@PJCReptiles

"Quality Before Quantity"
Hi Everyone,
PJ and I were at Fort Williams today, one of the places we like to frequent and relax, and decided to take some pictures. We had our dog "Maggie" with us and I hoped she would sit still long enough for me to get a few pictures of her. The pictures where taken at the ruins of an old mansion called the Goddard Mansion that was converted into military housing for the officers during the Civil War. For her first true photo shoot she did rather well. It was after the last picture of her that she wasn't so good. We always have her on a lead and I wanted it off her while I was taking pictures of her. Just as I took the last picture of her she had seen a couple walking their dog. That was all it took. She was off in a flash with me right on her tail. The problem was she is a little more nimble then I. We were sitting on a rock that was about 10 feet off the ground. I turned to chase her with camera in hand and over I went. I slid down the face of the rock, the camera went flying sliding down the rock into the snow with me ending up ass deep in slush :angry01: . I continued to chase her but gave up when she lost me in the snow banks. She ran right to PJ while I had to go back and find the camera. Well here is our 'Maggie" I hope you like and thanks for looking.
Jay & PJ :cool:
 

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I adore her collar LOL

BTW I used to live near Fort William in the Highlands... Why do you guys steal our Scottish place names? :grin01: I hear theres an Arisaig too!
 
Arisaig is in Nova Scotia Elle. But I know what you mean. Maine has a lot of Irish/Scottish heritage. I am half Irish as our family name and lineage is Mullryan
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. Fort Williams is one of several small Civil War era forts that were built to protect Portland Harbor. These forts were manned right up until the 1960's.
Jay :cool:
 
Uh thats what I meant LOL. Aye when us Scott's were shipped off to Canada and America they took a lot of the original place/village names with them :) It's nice to see some Scottish heritage over there.
 
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