Sunday, May 16, 2010

It's A Dog's Life!


Oh the lovely quiet of a Sunday morn!

14 comments:

  1. What beautiful companions to spend a Sunday morning with! I'm sure they make the time special.

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  2. Hi Coralie,

    How's the leg???? Your picture of the dogs brought a tear to my eyes. I lost my beloved sheltie about 5 years ago, his name was Woody, and I put him down myself as I couldn't afford to have it done. He passed away in my arms while I cried my eye's out. He lived a good life of 13 years. Thank you for sharing.

    Hugs,
    Meri

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  3. I love the picture of your shelties, Coralie, I have one right now, that I adopted from my mother. I love the breed!

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  4. My dogs had a good romp at the beach yesterday with my son's roomie and girlfriend. They're having a quiet Sunday too!

    Historical Home Tour today here in Snohomish. I'll be selling tickets shortly!

    Hope your feeling better my dear!
    Hugs,
    Shell
    (Kodi and Shadow)

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  5. Seeing your beautys makes me miss my sheltie. Oly was the best.

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  6. They are just gorgeous sweeties!! Scout would love to relax with these two! She'll bring the treats!! :-)

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  7. Carrie and Bonnie are so lovely and look like the sweetest things, which I'm sure they are. Happy Sunday! ♥

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  8. Your dogs are beautiful and even pose for the camera (I'm impressed):-)

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  9. They are so beautiful!

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  10. Oh, the girls look so sweet! Give them hugs for me! Twyla

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  11. Your dogs are so beautiful...

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  12. They are absolutely beautiful...true angels.

    Love to you all,
    Sue

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  13. Bless their Furry Hearts!! I love all your wonderful pictures of your family, and the recipes that remind me of my childhood!! If you haven't ever read any Of Jane Watson Hopping's or "THE PIONEER LADY" cookbook series, Do! Her books are out of print, but wonderful. Worth it if you can find them! They tell of love life, poverty, but most importantly family.

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