Saturday, December 24

Daily Farm Photo 12/24/05: Right Here, Santa


It's about 100 years old but it should work just fine.

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5 comments:

  1. Hi Farm Girl,
    Just wanted to say how much I've enjoyed perusing your blog this morning. I grew up a farm girl in Kansas (and have some farming family in Missouri) and miss it terribly - so your words and your photos are wonderful for me.
    Thanks for such a lovely reprieve from concrete today.
    Clouds

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  2. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas and I hope Santa brings you some nice treats. But, he is probably hoping you will leave some nice cookies for him, since he is has been checking your blog.

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  3. Well, it looks wide enough for Santa!
    Joyous Noel!

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  4. Those old chimneys stand up better than anything I have seen...

    Merry Christmas FG!

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  5. I just noticed your sheep are romping amid snow flakes. A seasonal banner, and I wonder how long it took me to notice the change. Heh.

    Happy hols! I suppose Christmas must seem more Christmasy when you have snow around. But this California girls is happier with the sun and and moderate temps.

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