Saturday, May 14, 2011
Saturday Dose of Cute: Sometimes It's Safer. . .
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I figured the gloves were to save his fingers!! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteEasier to find one when it's lost.
ReplyDeleteYou'll like this great donkey story!
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Sweet, sweet Donkeys! They love their treats!
ReplyDeleteLove the donkey pics! (Actually, love all of your pictures!) And that rooster is so handsome! We get all the fun photos of farm life (and you get all the hard work!) - hardly seems quite fair, does it? But thanks - we love all of it, and I often wish I could just come visit and give you a helping hand.
ReplyDeleteOoh, but he has such snake hips!
ReplyDeleteThe donkey's are so cute, and they are sure enjoying their treats. I don't think the gloves scare them at all at this point.
ReplyDeleteI love your farm pics! I'm just wondering, what in the world do you do with all those donkeys?
ReplyDeleteI hide behind the gate when I hand out horse treats too.
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