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Thats true. I'm a transplant from Michigan MANY years ago, Also lived in northern NY state. There is snow up there pretty much all winter then it thaws in the spring.
 
I was cleaning out my spam filter and found an e-mail sent by a friend. Maybe the photos made the mail look like junk mail. The first photo is just wrong, wrong, wrong. The second makes sense to me and is clever enough to actually try. I'm thinking a tray of these as deviled eggs next Valentine's day would be fun.

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wrong, wrong, wrong.

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cute as can be.
 
It's started drizzling here again..and the neighbor's guineas have taken refuge under our OEGB nest box...

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and to think, I always thought the Neighbor's guineas were stupid birds!
 
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We still need it. We are finally catching up from the drought, but I know what you mean. Wet dogs dragging mud in is getting old. I'd rather have snow though. I know I'm one of the few that feels that way.

We keep a bucket of water by the back door. We dip the dogs feet to rinse them. As we go in the back door I say dirty feet.
Both dogs know to lie down on the rug inside the back door until they get their feet dried...Very Smart dogs.
 
Greetings Oklahoma! I just wanted to pop in for a moment to ask if anyone was traveling from Tuttle (near Oklahoma City) to Denver in the next week. Nothing confirmed yet, but there is a puppy in Tuttle I would like to try and get if I can arrange transportation.
Of course I would pitch in and compensate you for gas, etc.

Please send me a PM if you can help. Thanx!!
 

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