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The chickens aren’t in the road, yet they appear to be, with the road winding away behind them. It says “chickens in the road” to me even though they aren’t really in the road. (They’re a little safer here.) It’s a few days early (but then isn’t everything about this spring early?) and I just added this photo to my CITR photo shop as the April free desktop wallpaper. You can get it here!
This month, I also added a jaunty photo of Boomer and a cat photo to the Dogs & Cats gallery. Check it out if you like (and for those of you with photo studio rewards, these are a few more choices.)
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Any updates on Coco? I looked eveyday, but afriad I may have missed one.
Thank you
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I missed much of your March posts (due to life getting too busy here) and just went back to read them all. Taking a donated stove – Really?!? That is pretty low. Being abusive, yelling, denigrating a woman when her children were in the home. Even lower. Pond scum? Nope, too much of a compliment to bestow on a man who would do any or all of this.
Selling that isolated farm would be a true blessing for you, Suzanne. The financially as well as emotionally. I do hope if this isn’t your news this week, it will be in the near future!
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