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11 February
My apologies!
Sorry I missed posting yesterday...had a special project that took more time than I anticipated...To make up for it, I'll share some of our funnier dog pictures...

This has to be my all time favorite of the monster. He is such a baby and comes running like this when I call. Look at those fangs! And to think the cockers pick on him so terribly, he won't walk past them to come in the house...see these vicious spaniels on the next page...

This little girl likes to latch onto his tail as they run outside. The first dozen or so times he let out a terrible yelp at the prospect of towing 35 pounds on his tail, but now he gives her a pretty good ride. She don't take nothing off nobody!

And finally, me with the girls and the monster as a baby...he was probably about 7 weeks old here. There is nothing like a St. Bernard puppy! -he hasn't changed a bit!
And as a special treat for those of you who have bothered to read this far...

Yes, beads! This bracelet is just scrumptious to wear, I need to another one in more 'me' colors--pinks and purples that is! But I enjoy wearing this fall foliage combination too. I was surprised at how wearable it is--its first outing was to a carnival, we rode ALL the rides and it was just fine! One more thing to add to my 'to do' list I guess...Will post results here!
Comments
Since you live in Texas why haven't you talked your sister-in-law into creating a long horn steer for the critter collection. It would be much easier to create a steer than it would to make an Aggie or a Sooner. Actually a Sooner deserves to be done, since they kick Aggie and Long Horn butts in football every year. But then, who knows what a Sooner looks like!
Oh no you didn't just say a Sooner 'deserves' to be done!!! Aaack! I am a Longhorn, although I live in Aggieland; Mr. Penny is an Aggie, but really who would want to wear an aggie around their neck? Penny is coming out with a cow, I think they had some trouble with the horns for a Longhorn, they snag on everything...
LOL thank you for the comments KalKat!
Kim
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