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by Connie Fox
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You'll never run out of power again! If the battery on your smartphone or tablet is running low... no problem. Just plug your device into the USB port on the top of this portable battery charger, and then continue to use your device while it gets recharged.
With a recharge capacity of 5200 mAh, this charger will give you 1.5 full recharges of your smartphone or recharge your tablet to 50% capacity.
When the battery charger runs out of power, just plug it into the wall using the supplied cable (included), and it will recharge itself for your next use.
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Beautiful American Brahman heifer (bos indicus), taking a nap at the 2011 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Houston, Texas, USA.
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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Beautiful American Brahman heifer (bos indicus), taking a nap at the 2011 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Houston, Texas, USA.
Copyright 2011 Connie Steitz Fox
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FEATURED on the homepages of Our 4-Legged Friends September 2013 and No Place Like Home, November 2016. Featured on the homepage of Premium FAA Artists, December 2016; ABC Group and Images That Excite You, 2017. Featured on the homepage of The Meandering Photographer, USA Photographers Only, Showcasing the South, and Compact Digital Camera Photographers, December 2022.
American Brahman Heifer by Connie Fox.
This true aesthetic loves beautiful things, from architecture to the intricate details of flowers and plants. A native Californian who lived in Arizona before settling in Texas, I love nature, topography, and exploring small towns, looking for old buildings, unique objects, and rust. I enjoy making scenes look interesting and natural, as I saw them, and worthy of a place in your home, your office, your life. For 15 years I worked as a dental hygienist. Then I spent 25 years as an award-winning writer, graphic designer, and editorial consultant--skills I still use in this venue and in helping others with special projects. This unique background, requiring discernment and perfection, helps ensure the quality of my work. I hope you will...
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Connie Fox
Frank Casella, thank you so much for the many homepage features, including this one, in Compact Digital Camera Photographers! When these little point-and-shoots come through, they really come through. Very grateful for the exposure.
Connie Fox
Thank you, Kathi Isserman, for the homepage feature in Showcasing the South. Love this group!
Connie Fox
Thank you, Judy Vincent, for the lovely feature of this image on the homepage of USA Photographers Only! In keeping with the theme, I could have changed it to an alternate title, "Naptime."
Steve Rich
Nice work Connie, your wonderful image has been FEATURED on the home page of "The Meandering Photographer” Please consider adding your photo to the "Feature History, The Meandering Photographer (2022)" active discussion thread.
Connie Fox replied:
It's a pleasure, Steve, to see my work on the homepage of your wonderful group. Thank you!
Connie Fox
Thank you, Dan, for featuring "American Brahman Heifer" in Premium FAA Artists. I am honored to share it!
Connie Fox
Thank you, Jenny, for featuring my "American Brahman Heifer" on the homepage of No Place Like Home. Indeed, this beautiful animal looks right at home here!
Connie Fox
Mariola, I'm so pleased that you chose my "American Brahman Heifer" to be featured in your group, "Our 4-Legged Friends." Thank you!
Connie Fox
Oh, my! I've been away and returned to find your comment, Ashley. Please accept my apology for upsetting you so. Apparently this city girl was misinformed, and needs to befriend more cattlemen. Thank you for calling the error to my attention.
JUDYANN MATTHEWS
CONNIE, WHAT A SOFT, SWEET PICTURE. THE COW LOOKS LIKE A HOUSE PET. THANKYOU FOR SHARING THIS LOVELY PICTURE. HOPE YOU ARE DOING WELL.
Connie Fox replied:
Judyann, how nice, and what a brilliant observation: The cow does look like a housepet--though slightly larger and floppier than your average sleeping dog or cat. My best to you too.