Sunday, April 10

Sunday Dose of Color and Cute: Bright Spot

Tulips and Beagle Bert
I love it when the dogs crash a photo shoot.

We have one lone little tulip plant in the front yard, and despite years of dog abuse, it always gives us beautiful blooms:
4/16/06: Easter Greetings to You
4/16/06: Dogfoot Tiptoed through the Tulips
4/16/06: Time Lapse Tulips
4/12/09: No Bonnets, but Plenty of Blooms
4/12/09: Happy Easter!

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5 comments:

  1. Beautiful color and Bert's a stinker.

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  2. The photo is lovely. How nice to know that tulips, though dainty are endurable even with a loving dog always er affecting its mojo?

    Hugs!

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  3. Lol. Photo bomb! I'm pretty sure he felt his face could only improve your composition.

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  4. Hi Susan! The tulip is beautiful and Bert is still the center of attention :). And all those lambs are just too, too adorable. How can you stand all of that adorableness????? I can't imagine how big your sheep/lamb population is going to grow in the next few days! Wow!

    Thanks for sharing all these sweet babies, their mamas and the doggies, too! Love the pix!

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  5. Beautiful picture!! And Bert has such a cute way of "crashing" it!! Fur-babies sure make life a whole lot more fun, don't they??!!

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