I've actually followed your blog for a little while and decided to actually make my own and not be a lurker. Thank you for your comment and don't worry, I have no intention of leaving my devil boy behind:)
Brilliant colours - very Victorian. Makes me want to sit down in an armchair with them (and slippers and a pipe, for the full effect). Another lovely picture, Alice.
This time of night
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lovely time and enjoyed seeing all the birds, including this Canada Goose
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prolapse. P...
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Sherry’s back from the vet! This is how the surgery site looks like: Sherry
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On tuesday night there was a talk presented on the Curiosity Mars mission,
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What Age of Rabbit is Right for You? How do you decide what age of rabbit
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The Final Adventure
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*Freckles*
*July 25, 2004 - April 13, 2011*
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uh oh too much party
The Spots through thick and errr thick
Tyler takes some personal time to consider the ramifications of being SIX.
Sun Buns
At the end ...
Almost done and a little music
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Hi ya! Did you have a fun weekend? Mine? Well, it was wonderful. I got so
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A wonderful morning treat. I know they were happy!
Check out my blog roll on the right. I added a really cool button. wink, wink, wink.
shell
*Floof*
I've actually followed your blog for a little while and decided to actually make my own and not be a lurker. Thank you for your comment and don't worry, I have no intention of leaving my devil boy behind:)
Mmmmmm cilantro is our favorite.
And btw, we love your new heading pic!
I like the palette, it really set off Bells' complexion. Another a-ma-zing image, Alice.
Just found you today! What a total riot!!
I'm following now!
Outrageous joy,
Kathy over at Everyday Bliss
http://www.blisspot.blogspot.com/
Brilliant colours - very Victorian. Makes me want to sit down in an armchair with them (and slippers and a pipe, for the full effect). Another lovely picture, Alice.
A painterly treat. Shell's button turned out nice and big! mine is so puny, must remedy this.....
Your rabbits dine in much more civilized manner than mine. Mine eat like animals.
I gave the rabbits some cilantro to try. They love,love,love cilantro.
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