Profile of the Cougar
During these past six months at this job, I've met some extremely dedicated and competent people. One needs to be dedicated to work in this kind of facility, as the pay is not extravagant, the hours can be long and the work can be very dangerous and physically demanding. But once you've gotten close to the animals who live at the Wildlife WayStation, the hours and the money don't matter very much, and the work is all about keeping the animals safe, clean, healthy and happy. Seeing how interested, engaged and happy the animals are at the WayStation is a very significant part of the reward for doing the job.
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jody9 (61 months ago | reply)
Brett, this is hang-on-the-wall gorgeous! What a great portrait.
deadeyebart a.k.a Brett (61 months ago | reply)
Thanks, Jody. I was hoping someone would notice. I'm quite pleased with this one.
cmerow (61 months ago | reply)
oooh i noticed! :) everything is perfect about this picture..
deadeyebart a.k.a Brett (61 months ago | reply)
Thanks, Chris.
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Computer Science Geek (59 months ago | reply)
Wow! Very gorgeous portrait!
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-nelma-f- (59 months ago | reply)
Congrats with your project! It's interesting to see/read a little part of your life. It's good! :)
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deadeyebart a.k.a Brett (59 months ago | reply)
Thanks, C.S.G.
Thanks, nelma.
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--Steve (57 months ago | reply)
Such a beautiful animal.
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