Friday, April 25

Friday Daily Dose Of Cute


Time Out

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6 comments:

  1. I found your blog the other day while looking for whole wheat beer bread recipes and have been hooked ever since. I love your stories and animal pics. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.

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  2. That's what I always say - "it's exhausting being this cute"...:)

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  3. Ouch!! That is cute! That is very cute!

    My word verification is very fitting
    "uywes". I imagine it sounding like ewes. How funny.

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  4. OK this is your cutest yet this season!!! from your fellow farm girl in Oregon... love your blog!

    keep on keepin' on

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  5. Love those little hooves!

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  6. Hi Susan - we are all done lambing for the year - all five rams! 4 Brown and one very special black with white head, socks and tail - (Shetland marking called HST) He also has big black spots around his eyes so he looks like a little panda. Very cute. :-) Let the races begin.... T.

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