Thursday, October 15

Thursday Dose of Cute: Seeing Spots









She's Finally Growing into Her Ears—and Bright Pink Nose!

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11 comments:

  1. That is so cute...it looks like she goofed and got her mascara all over herself! Come say hi :D

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  2. She is so, so cute. And it looks like she's smiling. :)

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  3. what a beauty - introducing the katahdin(?SP?) into your flock has added a wonderful difference - she looks like mini chocolate chips have been generously sprinkled (you can tell I'm thinking about making cookies!)

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  4. I love her dark dramatic eyes, so sweet and innocent!!

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  5. She is so adorable. And it really looks as if she was posing, looking one way then the other.

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  6. oh her face looks so soft I just want to pet it like a Pat-the-Bunny book!

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  7. Too bad she wasn't in the "D" generation; she's a Dalmatian!

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  8. I just love that face! Those black spots add such character.
    Fernando, is so adorable, too! A visit to your farm never fails to delight!
    Thank you so much, as always...

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