Tuesday, June 27

Daily Farm Photo 6/27/06: Two by Two


Snugglebunny's Twin Girls Heading Out For Breakfast

A year of Daily Photos ago:
Sweet Teddy Boy
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here and here to see how much he's grown.

16 comments:

  1. Great blog, Susan and they girls are so adorable! My pet name for my cat is Snugglebunny also....great minds must think alike! :)

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  2. A daily visit to your blog is must for me now! I love seeing the pictures and hearing what's new!

    Snugglebunny is what I call my youngest Son when he's sleepy lol!

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  3. Awwwww, they are so cute! I am going to stay on a farm this week-end ... and hope so much that they have lambs, but suspect they wont have

    Beautifull pics!

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  4. I "accidently" found this site 2 days ago(I'm computer illiterate) and I LUV it!!! My hunny what a wonderful thing you have done. So brave even at the ripe old age of 26, to pick up and GO....!!! I envy you young people. I will turn 58 in 2 days and I am sooooo envious and burned out. I will have 40 years 9/6/06 as a nurse and I want to pick up and move to an area like you live.I DO NOT want to be a nurse anymore. Due to life experiences, I do not have a retirement, money, etc...How did you do it???? Young people don't seem to worry about health insurance, retirement income etc. I am now closer to the end of my life, than the beginning, however it is carpe dieum time. Yet each day that passes I feel I waste by not just picking up and going. My happy place is in Northwest Akansas and I am too scared to just go. If I stay 5 more years at my government job I can in theory retire. But I do not want to wait 5 more years, if I have that..I am facing my mortality!!!Any thoughts?? Sorry to be so long winded and "heavy." How did you do it???

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  5. Hey there! I got your message and hopefully I can get back to blogging now too. Thank you for visiting my out of date blog.. I had something else I wanted to relate and cannot recall currently.. but will get back to you on that. Thanks for the pics of your llama girl! She's a pretty thing.... if somewhat stubborn! LOL have a great evening!

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  6. Gee those are awfully cute little lamb-butts. Someone should name that dark one. :-)

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  7. UMmmm...
    Beavis and Butt-Head? Shame on you Farmgirl for not telling us you had siamese lambs. I do hope you are going to put the white lamb out of its misery. Could you imagine life with your face stuck to your brothers butt? Oh please,shoot me now!

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  8. You're living out my dream life! Cool blog. I'll definitely be back.

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  9. Too cute! And they certainly are being fed well!

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  10. I just found your blog and I love it. Great pictures! Thanks for sharing!

    -Rob

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  11. You have the best blog! I just love it. Especailly since I want a farm one day. I love the pictures, the recipes--all of it.

    Be Blessed.
    Chosen.

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  12. My first visit here. I guess it takes courage to move to the country. My story, its the opposite. I got tired of working in the forest and moved to the city. However, a lot of greenery where I work now.
    Congrats for selected as Blogs Of Note.

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  13. I enjoy visiting your blog each day to see what's going on. Thanks for the trip!

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  14. Amazing pics! Just like being there...THANKS :)

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