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Kiko in the Driver's Seat1292 x angesehenWe just came home from the grocery store, and Kiko didn't want to get out of the car. So we left him the back seat, with the back door opened. About ten minutes later, he'd moved to the front seat, where he took charge. Here's Marjorie (seen in reflection) taking a photo of Kiko the driver.
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Poi Girl with Poi T-Shirt1291 x angesehen1 Kommentar(e)
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Tapa1291 x angesehen
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Kiko and Tapa in the Garden1289 x angesehenKiko guarding his ball, Tapa coming in for the inevitable challenge. April 3 2005
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Tamworth Pig Having a Bit of Cake1289 x angesehen
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Who says bulls are scary1289 x angesehen
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British Bulldog and Young Lad1288 x angesehenThis lad was exhausted. When we asked his Mom if we could take his picture, he just look resigned to it all.
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Sunburned Marjorie1288 x angesehenI don't think she realized at this point how sunburned she was. We both had to keep thick robes on during the night because we were so hot we were shivering in the hotel air conditioning.
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Highland Cow1287 x angesehenUK302940 300053 - Born 18 May 2004. Please click here for her pedigree. Photographed Sep 23 2005. Sold 13 Oct 2005 -- and now living in Wales.2 Kommentar(e)
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Tamworth Piglets With The Sinister Pig1287 x angesehenThe pigs live together in their own community. The Sinister Pig (she's about 16 tears old) seems to be a bit of an old aunt. The two frisky Tamworth piglets have no hesitancy in running all over her, and nudging her with their snouts. I wouldn't like to try that.
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Picanha Steaks on the Grill1287 x angesehenIt's important not to pierce or cut them when they're cooking --- that will keep in the majority of the jucies. The fat in grain-fed beef (and ours is certainly grain-fed) melts at a lower temperature than the fat in grass-fed beef. One food critic described Kobe beef as "self-basting." These steaks were delicious!
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This is a bit of a mouthful for a little girl like me1287 x angesehen
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