In the meantime, they're conveniently located for cuddling. This morning even Dan wanted to be scratched (and hugged!), but Evie and Daphne kept cutting in. (Dolores and Evie were just outside of these photos, both asleep while standing up.)
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The scene looks like a "donkey sculpture garden!" They leave me (almost) speechless :)!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great picture! :)
ReplyDeleteI can imagine it won't take them too much longer to be looking for some trouble to get into! LOL!!
Adorable! For some reason I thought they were shy and unpettable. I'm sooo glad that you can cuddle with those great critters! So cute!!!
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