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Post by steev on Jul 5, 2013 20:06:38 GMT -5
I don't doubt that Juno is your right hand, since you are holding that Herzegovina garlic with your left; few dogs like the taste of garlic.
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Post by wolfcub on Jul 8, 2013 12:04:38 GMT -5
Wiz How great everything looks So happy Juno is up and around after her surgery. Do you can your tomatoes? What kind of peas are those. Cheers Marj
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Post by davida on Jul 8, 2013 13:35:04 GMT -5
Wiz, love the pictures. Juno is a beautiful lady and glad that she is doing better. Your garden location is soooo pretty and soothing. Please keep the pictures coming. It is such a welcome relief from the hot, dry Oklahoma summer.
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Post by Joseph Lofthouse on Jul 18, 2013 10:50:24 GMT -5
I love those gorgeous purple onions. Lot of work to shell all those peas.
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Post by wolfcub on Jul 18, 2013 10:59:50 GMT -5
As always everything looks so good keep up the good work Hugs to Juno
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Post by davida on Jul 18, 2013 17:46:07 GMT -5
Wiz,
I agree with Joseph: "I love those gorgeous purple onions". Your pictures are as beautiful, as ever, and I love the content look in Juno's eyes. After all she has experienced in her life, you can see in her eyes that she understands that she is safe and loved now and for the rest of her life. I raised horses for many years and I was always studing their eyes.
David
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Post by davida on Jul 20, 2013 16:27:31 GMT -5
Thank you, David, always beautiful words you have for my Juno, I love horses, these wonderful creatures. Wiz, Yes, I love seeing pictures of your beautiful Juno in your beautiful garden. My constant companion on the farm and in the garden for many, many years was a female chocalate lab named Maggi. She was such a pleasure to be around. She would go to the barn and garden with me and just watch me work. We enjoyed each others company. We had her from a wee puppy to old age and her last breath. So the picturese of a happy Juno in your garden are greatly enjoyed. I especially enjoyed the baby foals. We bred and raised Palomino Quarter horses for sereral years. Loved watching the babies being born and watching them discover life. Your latest pictures are beautiful, as always. Bloody Butcher was the earliest tomato in my garden last year by a couple of weeks. Take care, David
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Post by circumspice on Jul 27, 2013 3:05:01 GMT -5
Hey Wiz! I have really enjoyed viewing your garden through the lens of your camera! The photos of Juno capture the love you have for your canine companion. Your garden is lovely & productive. Your family must be very proud of the hard work you do to help feed them. May all your garden seasons be productive & may Juno be with you for many years to come.
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Post by wolfcub on Jul 29, 2013 10:49:37 GMT -5
Oh Wiz what beautiful children, Juno looks so happy with her young charges. As always enjoyed your pictures. Sorry the weather is a problem this year, but it seems bad all over the world.
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Post by steev on Jul 29, 2013 19:34:58 GMT -5
Beautiful kids, beautiful dog, beautiful garden and view; looks like the Good Life to me.
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Post by wolfcub on Aug 25, 2013 11:20:16 GMT -5
Once again wonderful pics you really are a tomato addict. Do you can them or make tomato sauce with them?
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Post by bunkie on Aug 25, 2013 17:01:04 GMT -5
Looking really good wiz!!!
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Post by davida on Aug 26, 2013 10:45:50 GMT -5
As always, LOVE your pictures. Beautiful. Our apples are ready and pears are almost ready. Give Juno a hug from her friend in Oklahoma.
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Post by justness on Sept 2, 2013 9:30:43 GMT -5
As always, LOVE your pictures. Beautiful. Our apples are ready and pears are almost ready. Give Juno a hug from her friend in Oklahoma. Juno also gives a hug. Tnx. photo from my facebook page
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Post by richardw on Nov 26, 2013 12:15:47 GMT -5
Lovely !!whats the dark coloured one in your hand
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