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We love spring time and Easter, a day full of those little candie speckled eggs (you know there’s that one the kids didn’t find that will appear around Thanksgiving), we also love mimosas, intoxicated family members, laughing energetic children, followed by sleeping children, and a day full of new memories for next years stories!  We don’t have any children yet and won’t for a couple of years so our 3 little doggies fill that roll quite well.  There was no hiding of chocolate eggs this year because Maggie already had an Easter incident with to much chocolate and a trip to the emergency vet many years ago.  Instead she put on her little home made bunny ears and cotton tale and sat around the kitchen while we made easter brunch. She sure made a cute Bunny-Russell! We hope everyone had a fantastic Easter this year!

“MMMmmm I know you wanna drop some tidbits for me!”

We are working with the San Diego Polo Club on some photos for their magazine this year.  As part of our collaboration with them we got the opportunity to head out to Palm Springs and photograph some of the Players that will be making an appearance this summer for the San Diego Season.  We can’t show those photos until after the San Diego Polo Magazine has released so keep checking back over the next couple months for polo updates and new photos.  We did capture some of the polo Ponies at rest before we left Palm Springs.  Check out theses beautiful creatures and come see them play this season on the lush fields of the SD polo club.

This guy was cute just peaking around his stall at me

I love little velvet horse noses!

Emma is a very sweet little calico kitty.  She is a product of the rescue world, and is one of the lucky one to have found her forever home.  She spent the first couple of years of her new life hiding in the bedroom but now has the run of the house.

Brett took a trip out to the Glamis Sand Dunes with the Boys. Our Friend Bill McDowell, built this Rhino.  Well it used to be a Rhino,  now its something completely different.  With over 300hp on tap this monster will do over 100mph in the sand.  It is powered by a turbo charged GSXR 1000 motor.  With basically everything custom, you can see we have a lot of fun with it.  Also as luck would have it there was a Rhino411.com meet up going on the same weekend.  So when some of the guys decided to see how far their machines could fly, Brett had no reason to not prime himself to get some great shots of them flying through the air. Brett had such a great time that he can’t wait to go back again.