Saturday, November 18

Daily Farm Photo 11/18/06: Oats Everywhere!


Cary's last dish of treats in the house

I think this one's pretty self-explanatory. What the photo doesn't show is Joe sitting five feet away, shaking his head in disbelief—and me laughing hysterically. He didn't believe me when I said she'd never done this before. What I couldn't believe was how far she'd flung those flakes.

A year of Daily Photos ago:
Snugglebunny With Frosting
And out of the kitchen came:
Hearty Lentil Soup With Smoked Sausage

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8 comments:

  1. FG I am so enjoying your writings! We moved to rural Missouri from the "big city" as well. I can relate to a lot of your early writings. The pictures are wonderful. Do you think we will get much snow this year? I haven't check any perssimon seeds.

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  2. At first glance, I thought I was looking a giant oatmeal toasting loaf with a sheep standing in the middle of it. It is so similar in texture and color to yeasterday's (sic) pic. Too funny, is right.

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  3. Cary looks as though she's sowing some wild oats...funny, little sheep!

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  4. I don't believe I've told you how much I enjoy & appreciate your blog :)

    Thanks for sharing :)

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  5. Oops, Cary, you're Busted! No more treats in the house, darn...I'll bet you cleaned it all up though didn't you.

    I'll admit, like Shaun, I thought one of those beautiful loaves of Oatmeal bread had exploded. Great picture :-) T.

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  6. I would be one just laughing hysterically, too. Fun, fun, fun with animals.

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  7. Oh man, and I thought that cats in the house were bad!

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