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Big Rope Little Dog
It's been a tough week so I'll leave you with a few more phone pics. This rope smells like you and you belong to me therefore ...
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I thought when Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone in the first quarter of that Viking game in mid-October it was some kind of karmic paymen...
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This is hard for me to write not only because I'm broken up about Dexter's owner taking him back soon, but because being a dog perso...
Same weather here today in Pittsburgh!!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, it seems as if the east coast is really getting slammed this year. Isn't it crazy?
DeleteP.S. Go Steelers and how 'bout them Pirates?
DeleteYeah......
ReplyDeleteYou made it out the other end, so cool no pun.
DeleteFinally spring! 75 degrees in the Ozarks today.
ReplyDeleteDang, I just commented about the snow storm we're having right now. It's nuts.
DeleteI know its hard to be in it, but the snow looks just gorgeous. Through your blog I can appreciate the beauty without the wet shoes, dribbling nose and other hardships.
ReplyDeleteSince I still have the tale end of this endless flu and I want to spend as much time with Dexter before while he's here, I don't mind being in today. The weather started with ice and sleet and then the snow came down heavily. I wasn't going to drive around in that mess if I didn't have to so decided to be a couch *potagrapher instead.
Delete*TM Jeanna Olson
I am speechless! I don't now what I must say?
ReplyDeleteA big warm hug from me! ♥
If this little dusting leaves you speechless I can't imagine what you'd think if you saw things a short while ago. It was as good as any winter snowfall with the white stuff coming down hard. I took some photos when it slowed down and will post them shortly. Have fun in your garden and 70˚ weather, Ella. Pffffttt.
DeleteWow! glad it's warming up here in London at last the sun is out today we rarely see a blue sky heheh!
ReplyDeleteHave a snowtastic day :-)
I think you sent the Beast from the East to south central WI, Steve. I'm glad you saw the sun, lol—"Not too much now, Alf!"
DeleteWell that's just full of brrrrrr humbug!
ReplyDeleteYou should see it now, Brian. Meowbrrrr.
DeleteWinter is hanging on.
ReplyDeleteIt started from scratch today, Latane.
DeleteHi Jeanna, you really are having a long winter over there or is that normal weather for this time of year for you? I'm sending you some sunrays as I type!
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It went from something to talk about to cray cray today, Unknown. No, lol, although WI is known for snow and cold, this is not normal. Thanks for the sunrays, I'll try to find them through the ice and snow. (This is supposed to be the "last one" this year.)
DeleteYikes, that looks mighty cold. Our spring doesn't want to appear here either, but it's storms that dump lots of rain, not snow.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ♥
Oh no, child's play compared to today, Sandee. It does make for an interesting photo op and topic of conversation though. The birds are pretty lively and since Dexter's daddy hasn't picked him up yet I've opened the sliding door so the cat can watch some very interesting Bird TV.
DeleteI will say no to the snow, but yes to a root beer float. Happy weekend!
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