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Archive for April 23rd, 2009

Hello, Home

Apr
23

Hello, new farmhouse. I missed you so much.
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Hello, land that is not flat.

Hello, pond.
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And garden ready for spring.
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Hello, chicks under the red heat lamp! (HUGE chicks! How did that happen already?)
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Hello, scary ram.
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Hello, moody Jester.
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Hello, big chickens!
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And even you, Mean Rooster.

My sweet Nutmeg!!!!!
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And, oh, my CLOVER!!!
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How I worried about you while I was gone.

You were worried, too, weren’t you, Annabelle? We don’t like to be apart.
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But it’s okay now.

Because I came home to find….
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Hello, rainbow.

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The Door Home

Apr
23

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I was so happy yesterday to get to the gate for my connecting flight HOME!

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