Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Wednesday Dose of Cute: Big Annette
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Oh gosh, Annette looks the way I felt when I was 9 months pregnant.
ReplyDeleteGood luck girl!
Sharon
Good Golly! It looks like the little one is stretched out sideways. I hurt for her.
ReplyDeleteI just thought "WOW!" when I saw that picture. Let's hope it's twin and...soon!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I remember lambing season so well! Can't wait to see the pictures of the little one(s). =)
ReplyDeletePoor thing I know the feeling, I am thinking it could even be triplets!
ReplyDeleteI think she's going to have a litter!
ReplyDeleteYour blog has some amazing photos! I wanted to let you know that my organization, The Hand That Feeds U.S., is sponsoring a Farm Foto contest with a first prize of $500! Feel free to check out submission information at our website www.thehandthatfeedsus.org and submit your favorite photo!
ReplyDeleteHope they are coming soon!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Susan! We have a couple who still look like that - big as a house, with more time left to go - looks like you've got some cute babies this year - but, then, aren't they always cuter every year? T.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy I stumbled across your blog ! Your story really resonates with me. I moved from urban Los Angeles to verrrrrrry rural Colorado and haven't looked back. Traded heels for boots and sushi for pie. Love it.
ReplyDeleteAnd love your blog :)
HOLY!
ReplyDeleteHold on, Annette!
Come on twins :)
I love your dose of cute photos!!! I wish I had your acreage! lol I'm "farming" on a city lot. I do the best I can with it. No farm animals yet.
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