Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Wednesday Dose of Cute: Scratching an Itch?
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Uh Oh, sounds like you need to buy a lariot on your next trip to town.... Or get your friend the Donkey Peddling Cowboy to rope him up for you.
ReplyDeleteHope that giant log doesn't fall on him!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to have donkeys!
I love the name Gnat for a donkey. Very cute and very cute donkey. We live in a rural area and there are several donkey's that give birth every so often. This year, an adorable black baby. He was so so so cute. Still is.
ReplyDeleteYour babies are sooo cute! My husband I and I came across your blog the other night and love it. How awesome it would be to live on a farm like you have!
ReplyDeleteI simply cannot stand it. This is the cutest photo ever!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat aclever guy! So cute and so smart, too! Love, love, love all the farm animals - thank you so much for sharing them with those of us who can't have such cuties! (City ordinances are so pesky :p)
ReplyDeleteWhat a doll!!! Honestly, who could not love a donkey?! Is it true that they have very distinct personalities? I have heard people compare them to dogs. I have been toying with the idea of owning a couple when we start our little farm.
ReplyDeleteOh, and just as a little funny. The word verification for this comment is spanties! I kid you not. Don't worry I have my spanties on today!
I'm so jealous that you have these cute farm animals in your yard! All I get in my yard are squirrels and an occasional raccoon!
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