Sunday, April 21
Sunday Dose of Cute: Greeters at the Entrance to Donkeyland
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Oh, how I love your donkeys. I didn't know you guys had so many of them. I would gladly give them carrots and all the ear scratches. Spring is slow coming this year.
ReplyDeletei love the cute donkeys. I wish i could see them in person, ive seen those animals before thru visiting the growers markets
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice greeting. I have missed them. Do you think our animals love us as much as it seems or...are we just their "chuck wagon" providing treats and food!?
ReplyDeleteI pose this question to the sheep and beagles often :)! Either way, I am OK with it. I know how I feel about them.
Happy to see all the ladies and gentlemen greeting their public!
ReplyDeleteI like how they separated themselves according to hair color. Ours do that too when we have new folks over.
ReplyDeleteMay as official Donkey month sounds pretty good to me! :)
ReplyDeleteOh! I remember when you had only Dan. (And I remember when you lost a baby donkey; so sad.) Look at that herd! Love you, Susan.
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