Dahlias and Kittens

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Dahlias and Kittens

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Beautiful!

Thanks for sharing,
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Love your pictures Wayne. Great eye and composition. Kitties are so cute!

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Post by starfire »

The flowers are just perfection, the distant view is stunning. Would love to see it in person and the kitties...... so pretty. I used to have one just like the orange one. Thank you so much for sharing it all.

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Just beautiful......

Our kitty disappeared in March. We really miss him, he was a great cat. :cat:

We drove to St. Louis to buy our new dog, a one year old Borzoi, a few weeks ago. It is just like having a very tall toddler. She's not too bad on counter surfing but does like to rummage in the wastebaskets. She tore apart one of my fluffy and expensive make up brushes. One evening she appeared with a dot of concealer on her nose. She enjoyed chewing that....Do they have automatic door closers for inside houses?
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Post by Gloria »

Wayne,

Absolutely gorgeous! It looks like a lot of work, but obviously worth the effort to you. Thank you for sharing your labor of love.

Joan,

I hope that your new dog grows out of the mischievous stage soon. We got our dog as a puppy the first year I taught (big mistake). I left some homework papers on the couch while I put my daughters to bed. When I returned, the homework was chewed up. You can imagine my embarrassment when I had to explain to my students that my dog ate their homework. Naturally, I heard that excuse from them for the rest of the year. :lol:

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Gloria,

That has to be the best twist on that old excuse that I've ever seen. :ROFL:

Thanks for sharing that. :lol:

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:lol: That's really funny. My DH is teaching a university class (for the rival university of the school from which he retired) two evenings a week right now. I will warn him to keep all the papers safe from our new "grandbaby."
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