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Tuesday, May 7
Tuesday Dose of Cute: A Refreshing Dip (Not a Recipe)
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Hi Susan,
ReplyDeleteThe dogs look like three six year old boys playing in the creek. I can remember, as a young girl, standing ankle deep in cool, running water, feeling the sandy grit between my toes and just feeling.....ahhhhhhh.
We have a small year-round creek/spring. Been cleaning the moss out of it to keep it free. Our rescue Chow, Lilly loves walking in it and laying in it. I love working in it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful world and dogs!!! Whit love from Coimbra, Portugal!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm in complete agreement. There is nothing more soothing to the soul than a gently running stream. Yours looks very peaceful right now.
ReplyDeleteThat is just gorgeous and the dogs certainly look like they are enjoying themselves! :)
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled on your blog and loving it!
ReplyDeleteShannon from http://canterlily.blogspot.com/
But, where's Marta Beast -- (ha-ha) she's the one who usually needs a bath!
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