Wednesday, December 14, 2011
7 comments:
January 2013 update: I know word verification is a big pain, but it's the only way I can stop the ridiculous number of anonymous spam comments I get every day. I don't want to require commenters to be registered Blogger or Open ID users because I know many of you aren't. Thanks so much for your understanding!
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Awww...what a cutie pie!!
ReplyDeleteSo very cute!!!
ReplyDeleteNo words needed, indeed.
ReplyDeleteIs that a dusting of snow on the ground? It was 57 degrees here today and will only be 37 degrees tomorrow - Ahh! Mother Nature is a miscevious creature, isn't she?
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures and thanks for those yummy recipes. I'm making biscotti right now ( love the 1st time biscotti baker from Germany tale - delightfully funny!)
I love that face!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised her coat isn't super long. The donkeys down the road from me have heavier coats and we live in a very temprate climate. Maybe its just the way they are drawn. Either way, donkeys are so darn cute, I could squeel!
ReplyDeleteYour donkeys are beautiful and entertaining.Esmeralda looks like she has a dusting of a snow and blends perfectly with the landscape--her camouflage! I can't get enough of Gnat and Gus either. Wishing you and the farm family Happy Holidays but,
ReplyDeleteas we say, sheep don't celebrate holidays! They need care every day!