Gail, I fell about at your comment on my blog and the dog you want! And no, I'd not tell you to get a statue. It seems to me that dogs come along, the right dog just arrives and at the right moment. The 'dog of my life' was Milou - an American cocker I adopted after years of breeding show dogs - Old English Sheepdogs. Why? I don't know. He just arrived and he was there when I needed him and he needed me. Now I've Beau and he's pretty special too. Go to a shelter. You'll find the perfect dog there. I promise! Thanks for visiting. Much appreciated. I love your blog and good to know you haven't grown up yet either...
I like how your animals guard your garden. They do such a neat job. You can tell they really feel at home there. What a nice place for them to grow up in.
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Close this window Jump to comment formGail, everyBODY has a job on the farm! Cool pictures. Thanks for rambling over to my blog, nice to meet ya!
August 22, 2009 at 7:49 AM
oooooh, that bunch pic' looks so yummy! Is that peter pan squash? [the white?] How do you cook that? Looks good anyhow. :)
August 22, 2009 at 9:11 AM
Gail, I fell about at your comment on my blog and the dog you want! And no, I'd not tell you to get a statue. It seems to me that dogs come along, the right dog just arrives and at the right moment. The 'dog of my life' was Milou - an American cocker I adopted after years of breeding show dogs - Old English Sheepdogs. Why? I don't know. He just arrived and he was there when I needed him and he needed me. Now I've Beau and he's pretty special too. Go to a shelter. You'll find the perfect dog there. I promise! Thanks for visiting. Much appreciated. I love your blog and good to know you haven't grown up yet either...
August 22, 2009 at 11:14 AM
What lovely photos, Gail.Life on the farm looks good! S
August 22, 2009 at 11:15 AM
I like how your animals guard your garden. They do such a neat job. You can tell they really feel at home there. What a nice place for them to grow up in.
August 22, 2009 at 11:16 AM