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Tess Spots the Turkeys646 viewsThe visiting dogs all seem to love watching the turkeys. I guess it's a bit like us watching fish in a tank.Jan 22, 2005
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After Dinner at Lucies Farm516 viewsNo, we haven't washed them yet. This is what the bowls look like after dinner (and breakfast . . ) at the Lucies Farm Luxury Dog Resort.Jan 10, 2005
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Winter Morning - Maggot's Croft414 viewsThe field behind our house is called Maggot's Croft (it clearly came with that name --- not something we thought up). It was once an apple orchard, and these old trees are left from those days. Taken by Marjorie on a cold winter morning, December 28 2004.Dec 28, 2004
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Joe On Duck Alert487 viewsJoe keeping a watchful eye on our Khaki Campbell ducks. (Looks like our white picket fence needs painting --- another task for the Spring List.)Dec 28, 2004
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Joe Looking at Canal568 viewsWe have a 1/4 acre duck pond at the front of our property. To raise the level of the pond, and extend it somewhat, we built a small dam down one stream. (Not exactly Hoover Dam.) We call this "the canal," even though it's probably not more than three feet deep at its deepest point. It's a site of attraction for Retrievers and Labradors!Dec 28, 2004
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Joe Heading To The Stream444 viewsDec 28, 2004
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Guess What? Joe Has Found The Stream!501 viewsWe have a small (about 12 inches wide, 6 inches deep) stream that runs through our property. Joe has discovered that it's much more fun to romp in it than to cross it on the bridge.Dec 28, 2004
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Joe Watching The Turkeys741 views1 commentsDec 27, 2004
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Joe Pointing581 viewsDec 27, 2004
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Joe Watching Our Ducks500 viewsFortunately there's a fence just out of sight in this photograph, so our Khaki Campbell ducks are safe.Dec 27, 2004
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The Men Watching The Ducks519 viewsFortunately the pond is fenced (just out of sight in this photograph) or we'd have dogs-in-pond.Dec 27, 2004
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Watching The Turkeys528 viewsThe turkeys are very calm, even with The Men present. The turkeys know the fence is strong, and tall.Dec 27, 2004
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