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Laughing Dog Arts
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Cow Clubhouse
The 4-H steers have taken over the neighbor boys "fort".
Summer has finally arrived here in NW Oregon and already fall is in the air. I'll take whatever I can get of the sun. Looks like these black steers prefer the shade.
Do you think we might have gotten cheated on summer? Seems like winter last at least three times longer than our few weeks of summer. Have a great day.
I love the peek a boo cows..... Summer has been here in NM way too long. I wish I could share with you but I don't think the 100+ degree temps would be to your liking either. I love fall...mild temps, glorius sun and great fall smells and sights. Be well, Linda
A post in June! WooHoo
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I started a new la...
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hearts and flowers
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happy day of valentines
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Recycled picture frames
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This is an Emu.
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I've had a great first day at the Exhibition Center in Glasgow at The
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September!
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[image: Sept 2018 desktop calendar]
Time to change your desktop calendar.
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Some pieces of art go through long dry spells where it seems they will
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7 comments:
.... and who said animals are dumb?? LOL!!
Have a Great Day!
Marilyn
Do you think we might have gotten cheated on summer? Seems like winter last at least three times longer than our few weeks of summer. Have a great day.
I love the peek a boo cows.....
Summer has been here in NM way too long. I wish I could share with you but I don't think the 100+ degree temps would be to your liking either. I love fall...mild temps, glorius sun and great fall smells and sights.
Be well, Linda
Looks like a good fort to me. Love those slap dash put together boy forts. My son had one just like it, more nails than wood! LOL xox Corrine
Enjoy the time outside in nature and catch every warm sunbeam for reserve when winter comes.
Very sensible steers although, like you, I prefer to be out in the sun whenever I get the chance.
Uh oh...those steers will be taking over the whole world next!! ;) Eeekkk!
Hugssss
Susan
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