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Snowing Again

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It always makes Boomer frisky.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on December 29, 2009  

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  1. 12-29
    5:11
    am

    Puppy looks like a lion. LOL…our dachshie aggravates our Chessie like that all the time. When the Chessie gets fed up he simply puts his entire mouth over the dachshie’s head and gently pins her.

    She gets the point.

  2. 12-29
    6:20
    am

    :snowman: :woof: :snowman:
    That is a sweet picture, dogs seem to love the snow–I make a place in the snow of my baby to do her “business” and of course she jumps into the deepest snow she can find.
    We had more snow in central Ohio again last night, it is so pretty, I call it natures make-up, it hids all of the unplesant things and makes every thing fresh and beautiful.
    I suppose you will have plenty of kindling and fire wood to gather at the end of this winter, mother nature takes good care of us.
    Happy a nice day.
    JO

  3. 12-29
    9:00
    am

    The animals give you such great photo ops :) Love this pic! Dogs do seem to love playing in snow :snoopy:
    We have snow here too this morning and strong, cold wind. It’s 10º on the back porch. A good day to stay inside after the outdoor furnace is filled and the barn cats are fed. Brrrr!

  4. 12-29
    9:26
    am

    And crazy! She could swallow him whole!

  5. 12-29
    9:55
    am

    It’s cute how they play together. Big Puppy must be very gentle. We got very little snow; only a dusting. However, today the wind is blowing and it’s bitter cold. Almost froze tending the chickens. BUT, I got my first seed catalogs which I’m anxious to peruse, and that’s always a sign that Spring won’t be too far away.

  6. 12-29
    10:06
    am

    Looks like they’re having fun! This was our Akbash’s first winter so he wasn’t sure he wanted to step off the porch into the snow a few weeks ago. Now he’s always romping around in it…when he can find a patch that’s left that is. The chickens actually walked around in it…I could see their tracks near the compost pile…guess their tummy’s rule their brain sometimes. :hungry2:

  7. 12-29
    11:09
    am

    Morning Suzanne,
    I’m at the Roane County Library catching up on your site! (My computer is still at the “Computer Doctor’s” place.)

    I love the pictures of you relaxing at Christmas because that is something you truly don’t do very often.

    I am so glad the power is back on though. It was a pain!

    You should have seen the snow sliding of the “Slanted Little Farmhouse.”

    See you soon!

  8. 12-29
    11:13
    am

    We have a fox terrier and a white boxer that look exactly like that when they are playing. I can barely get either one of the spoiled babies to go play in the snow though. They go out and do their business and are right back begging at the back door. lol

  9. 12-29
    12:38
    pm

    IT WOULD ME TOO IF IT WOULD JUST STOP TEASING US AND JUST snow!!!

  10. 12-29
    12:43
    pm

    Looks like he could just walk right under her without touching. She’s gotten to be a big girl now!

  11. 12-29
    3:26
    pm

    lol, :lol: is that a BEAR!

  12. 12-29
    5:20
    pm

    Look at those teeth! He almost looks vicious, which we ALL know he ISN’T!!!! But a great photo, loved it!

  13. 12-29
    5:56
    pm

    I see that everyday with our corgi pups! They just can’t get along. :cry:

  14. 12-29
    6:23
    pm

    She looks just like my Pyr, Snowball. teeth, coat, and all. Sort of scary looking teeth if you didn’t know better.

  15. 12-30
    1:04
    am

    :hissyfit: :hissyfit: :hissyfit: :hissyfit:
    I WANT SNOW! NOW!
    :hissyfit: :hissyfit: :hissyfit: :hissyfit:

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