- May 12, 2020
- 17,575
- 181,051
- 1,416
This may have to do for my FBF contribution today. Can't get her to give me a picture in the full sunlight, which can be rather blinding, actually. Oh well.
View attachment 3254195

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This may have to do for my FBF contribution today. Can't get her to give me a picture in the full sunlight, which can be rather blinding, actually. Oh well.
View attachment 3254195
Hi beautiful princess
Bob will be in seventh heaven when he sees all these fluffy butt'sFluffy Butt Friday
Tried to have some photos but everyone was in the let’s run and catch bugs moodit was hilarious watching Rose try to hide with her grasshopper she caught!
Curly - broody fluffy butt
View attachment 3254231
Buttercup, butts ahoy
View attachment 3254232
Sorry, I'm just getting to this. The best way I have ever found to deal with wasp stings is to immediately mix up a bit of baking soda and water to make a slightly runny paste and put it on the sting area. In a matter of minutes the pain is gone, no swelling, and you can get on with life as if nothing happened. I've done this numerous times on myself and on my kids when they got stung. It has never failed me.Good luck with your wasps, and thanks for thinking of your guests. I’ve been on the “in-laws are allergic, wasps are my friends wagon for a while, but… DH is pretty reactive. I’m on day three post sting and still have a tennis ball sized hot red spot, though the swelling is going down and I’ve moved onto itchy… so it could be a serious safety concern. It’s my own fault for drinking so much pop and putting two tbsp of sugar in my coffee and for not realizing the little guy was on my arm before I sat down!
How precious!
Does she have some dark spots where face meets the comb?Does she look sick to any of you?
View attachment 3254050