Thursday, September 02, 2010
Thursday Dose of Cute: Kiss Kiss
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So cute !!! Can I come visit ...
ReplyDeleteThat would have been something trying to catch Gus as he flew through the air. But since you take the pictures, you wouldn't be able to prove that you caught him.
ReplyDeleteBeyond cute! Those are amazing photos--especially the one where they are walking away. If I had cuteness like this around, I would not get anything done!
ReplyDeleteLately we have been seeing more dinkeys and donkeys here in CT. (My other obsession is Belted Galloway cows and alpacas. Yesterday we saw a baby Galloway in VT. The animal world is amazingly cute and wonderful.)
Gnat is so adorable as is Gus. All the big donkeys are wonderful. Sigh.
You might just have to go ahead and catch him and put a halter with a short line on it. That way you can step on the line and pull him to you while he's still young....
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