Monday, July 17

Daily Farm Photo 7/17/06: Knock, Knock!


"I'm Ready To Come Inside Now," says The Privileged Animal
(Who knows all about air conditioning and
indoor dining
.)

A year of Daily Photos ago:
Dawn Patrol

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24 comments:

  1. How can you resist those ears?! Surely you let her in?!

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  2. I can just hear her saying "puh-LEASE?"

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  3. I have just discovered Carey!!! I love her. Maybe it's because it's approx 110c in my bedroom and all I want to do is sleep or perhaps I have a great deal more on my mind than I thought, but Carey being abandoned TWICE made me weep into my laptop. Thank goodness you were there for her. The heroin of this story. I know I have said this before, but thank you for your blog Farmgirl.

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  4. Oh how funny.....it's amazing how smart our critters are. And how could you say no to that sweet face.

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  5. That is just too funny. I thought my dogs were spoiled. This is going to one hard to break habit, but who could resist that face and those cute little ears?

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  6. Awwww poor little sweetie must be so hot wearing that wool coat.

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  7. Have you ever read the children's book "Clack, Clack, Moo: Cows that type"? I think you are in biiiiig trouble one of these days soon! *Grin*
    Cary will keep on making demands, and it is going to spread...
    She is so terribly cute; I love the pictures and the updates.

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  8. "AND....I want a popsicle!"

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  9. Oh so cute. I could not have been able to not open the door and then make some snacks.

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  10. I wish Cary would come knocking at my door !

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  11. "C'mon mom, you've set a precident! Now I KNOW I'm allowed in! C'mon c'mon c'mon!!!"

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  12. Awww - how cute. I KNOW you let her in.

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  13. (A comment that refers back to your recent blueberry post)

    Thank you for finding the web site with all the local farm information. I found a great couple not too far from my area and got some of their spectacular berries. I also got a good story from it.

    We walked into the shed to get the berries from a refrigerator, and the guy pulled a key ring out of his pocket and un-did the padlock on the fridge.

    I tried to hand him my twenty, but he pointed to a bag sitting on a desk and told me I could get my change from it.

    So the berries were locked up, but I was free to dig around in his big bag-o-money. I love country life!

    It reminded me of the farm in Indiana where I used to get my pumpkins. There was just a box nailed to a tree and that's where you put your money.

    Thanks again. I can hardly wait to use the site again. For those of you that missed it - http://www.pickyourown.org/MO.htm

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  14. Oh now that is just too funny. ;-) I'm going to have to get a photo of my Percheron peering through the living room window. He got out of the pasture one day, I looked up from what I was doing and - whoaaaaaaa! Very large surprise.

    Honestly, you made my day with this one.

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  15. Well, of course she wants to come in! And how could you resist her adorable face?

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  16. And I want a dog?! What I wouldn't give for a sweet little lamb to come knocking on my screen door. Granted, I'd have to have a screen door, but whatever. Great photo -- she is such a cute little peanut.

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  17. She's so cute, I can hardly stand it! (Also, I HIGHLY recommend "Click Clack Moo". And it's sequel "Duck for President.")

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  18. good lil carey. is she house trained?

    p.s. i think she loves her maaa maaaa ;-)

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  19. Look at that face!! She must come in! Is this a poll? ;o)

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  20. I see that look a lot, only around here it's usually on the face of a dog, cat, or duck.

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  21. Breakfastat the Farm again perchance? LOL You know when you start giving in to them you will be fixing PB&J, waffles, and fritters...

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  22. This picture is fantastic! She looks like our dog, who has giant ears that stick out sideways - sometime I will post a picture. Love your writing - you definitely have to do a children's book!

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