Thursday, February 02, 2012
Thursday Dose of Cute: A Very Happy Groundhog Day
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Too cute...my dogs would be so jealous! No playing outside today due to too much rain. And 77 degrees. UGH.
ReplyDeleteLaundry helpers????? Seriously????
ReplyDelete(just too cute!)
Well, there won't be any moles getting to your laundry with Bert and Lucky Buddy Bear on clothesline duty.
ReplyDeleteLove the laundry shadows on your still GREEN grass! :)
ReplyDeletelike the radio said yesterday .. 6 more weeks of winter...you gotta have a winter 1st
ReplyDeletevery warm and strange here in MS this year
I just found your blog! Wow! So very proud of you! You did something I have been yearning to do since I was twenty. So...over half of my life I have been wanting to get out of this city. Looking forward to hearing more about your sheep and your recipes...YUM!
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