Friday, November 27

Friday Dose of Cute: Thanksgiving, The Morning After


Holidays Are Exhausting

Want to get to know our big white dogs better?
Marta Baby Pictures
7/27/08:
Siesta Time
10/26/08:
Mostly Marta
10/28/08:
Just Doing Her Job
11/6/08:
Maybe Marta
1/24/09:
Keeping the Food Supply Safe
2/1/09:
Moping Marta
2/4/09:
Three Dog Sight
2/7/09:
Being Watched
3/4/09:
Food as Furniture

1/27/09:
Losing Lambs and Lottie (and Acquiring Daisy)
1/28/09:
Snowed In! (scroll down to see Daisy)
2/5/09:
Daisy Off Duty
2/9/09:
When Sleeping and Eating Schedules Collide
3/19/09:
Nap Time
3/23/09:
Bear Hug
4/18/09:
A Girl's Gotta Sleep Sometime
4/29/09:
Standing Tall and Smiling Wide
6/11/09:
Breakfast Company
7/4/09:
The Dog Days of Haying Season
8/20/09:
Work All Night. . .
9/28/09:
Tails in Tandem

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6 comments:

  1. The dogs have the right idea! A serious sun nap is the best way to stay prepared for whatever the winter nights might bring! Happy Belated Thanksgiving Susan and Hunky Farmguy!

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  2. I agree with you, pups. Rest up. Christmas is coming.

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  3. Oh I love your farm photos! Thank you for sharing them with us - beautiful! (Not to mention all those wonderful recipes.)

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  4. I know just how the dogs feel.

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  5. Awww... they are so cute. That is exactly what I wanted to do after the Thanksgiving holiday.

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