Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

Nifty

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We've got an exciting new system and process for our Picture Of The Week (POW), so we need your submissions!!!

Your Submissions MUST:
  • Be an image you took & own the rights to
  • Be a sharp, clean, picture that's at least 800 pixels wide
  • Include a short sentence about your picture (ie. Prize Winning Pickled Beets)
  • We prefer "landscape" (sideways) photos, but we'll accept really awesome"portrait"(tall) pictures... we just may need to crop them
Submit your POW by simply replying to this thread and attaching an image :)

We don't have a strict process or time-frame for how/when the POWs are posted, but in general they will be posted to the homepage weekly, and clicking on the POW will bring you to the post within this thread where the image was submitted.
 
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Slush is starting to gather on the pond.
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Our newest little barn kitty, Ruffles(he's a boy, but grandgirl #1 insisted he should be called Ruffles). He's from our latest and hopefully last litter of kittens, the rest having found good homes already. He's a keeper. Note the extra toes on his feet. His mom has been bringing him a wide variety of wild game to eat and he's just starting to venture out of the safety of the homestead and into the fringe of the woods around the meadow in search of his own hot meals.
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Our newest little barn kitty, Ruffles(he's a boy, but grandgirl #1 insisted he should be called Ruffles). He's from our latest and hopefully last litter of kittens, the rest having found good homes already. He's a keeper. Note the extra toes on his feet. His mom has been bringing him a wide variety of wild game to eat and he's just starting to venture out of the safety of the homestead and into the fringe of the woods around the meadow in search of his own hot meals. View attachment 12838

love his attitude there. :) that's like a smile from a king of the world in the prime of youth. furballs steal your heart so easily.
 

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Our newest little barn kitty, Ruffles(he's a boy, but grandgirl #1 insisted he should be called Ruffles). He's from our latest and hopefully last litter of kittens, the rest having found good homes already. He's a keeper. Note the extra toes on his feet. His mom has been bringing him a wide variety of wild game to eat and he's just starting to venture out of the safety of the homestead and into the fringe of the woods around the meadow in search of his own hot meals. View attachment 12838
Congrats on your POW!
 

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