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I love your blog! Every morning when I have my coffee I hop on the computer to review my blogs and your ALWAYS makes me smile and feel warm inside. It probably helps that I'm an animal lover. Thank you for brightening my day each morning.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love upside-down dogs! They always look so happy!
ReplyDeleteI love Bear's seemingly endless love of other animals. He seems to not have a sour bone in his body. Sometimes puppies can make older dogs grumpy, but this does look like true doggie love! So sweet!!
ReplyDeleteBert and Bear have become my buds too. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSuch great pix.
ReplyDeleteCan you even remember life on the farm before Bert? He seems to be involved in everything!! And he and Bear seem to be so happy to be together. Thanks for sharing these with us.
Nothing like a puppy to make an older dog feel & act young again!
ReplyDeleteHey just want to echo what JRmom said-I tune in every night after long and often stressful days to see what you guys are up to, because it usually puts a smile on my face-you have become enough of our routine here that my husband asks from time to time "Hey how is Farmgirl doing? Anything new with the donkeys or the dogs????" So if you ever wonder why you do this blog (not that I think you would because it has been pretty wonderfully successful), you have created a community of people who share your ups and downs. Cheers and hopes for a long and gorgeous spring there. PS, for a year now, have made my own bread weekly thanks to you!
ReplyDeleteLove to see happy animals. The young bring out the best in us. I feel the same way as Bear feels for Bert about my grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteQuestion, this probably has been asked many times before but I'm asking again, if you don't mind. Why did you start collecting donkeys? I never knew they had personalities as depicted in your pictures. Please keep them coming.
It is nice to see that even in pictures it appears that Bert's tail does not hurt any more (lack of tail )I had to have a cat's tail removed down to the last spinal vertebrae. Intead of looking like a Manx she actually had a depression at the end because of the missing spinal vertebra that was removed. The broken tail could have, in our case, been life threatening, and it was painful. Glad to see Bert looks out of pain in all positions.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear they are gettin along so well.
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