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TODAY'S online calendar takes a break from the norm to bring you three fantastically unique pictures in their own right.
The pictures of Chippy the dog licking his chops, a face made from fruit and vegetables and a Wendover woman's grandchildren sitting alongside the family pet dog were the winners of a Bucks Herald competition run in conjunction with Tesco.

The photo of Andy Borrow's dog Chippy is made more remarkable by the fact it was actually taken by his three-year-old son Danny.

The fruit and veg man, whose eyes are oranges, nose is a carrot, mouth a banana and moustache made of grapes, was taken by Claire Carroll of Steeple Claydon.

Finally the wonderful shot of Joyce Pearce's grandchildren sat alongside her pet dog was taken outside her home in Wendover.

We are still welcoming your pictures, send them to us by clicking here.

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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 5:34 PM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 
  

 
 

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