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Dogs Protecting Babies
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Don't you dare raise a hand to that child! Dogs all over the world will go
to bat for their little human friends. None of these children are in real
dang...
2 hours ago
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Red Roasted Carrots ... delicious and so right in cooler weather!
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*Red Roasted Carrots*
Now these are simply delicious. Although carrots do have more carbs. than
vegetables like aubergine/eggplant, courgette/zucchini, br...
10 hours ago
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Espresso Macchiato-Grupo Talía
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It’s 9.17 pm and I’ve been out of the cottage at work since 6 am only
getting back 45 minutes ago,
By the time I’ve walked and fed the dogs, and cats, lit...
12 hours ago
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November 1, 2025 Rabbit! Rabbit! White Rabbit!
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Rabbit! Rabbit! White Rabbit!
*Good Morning *Everyone! I'm a little late posting this today. But things
have been a bit busy around here. Yesterday was...
17 hours ago
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Planning to Move On Up, JD?
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Hmmmm, what is more advantageous
to advancing your claim for
eventual ultimate leadership of
a fascist white supremacist movement --
a low-key brown-skinned...
19 hours ago
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10 Not-so-Spooky Events That Also Happened on October 31
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Halloween is known for costumes, decorations, and trick-or-treating, and
with U.S. consumers spending billions on these items each year, perhaps
rightful...
2 days ago
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England News/Georgia Weather
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Hey! Do you all remember me writing about the discovery of King Richard
III's bones being discovered in a car park in Leicester, England? Phillipa...
2 days ago
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Anxiety, Depression, Nutrition, Cats
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Hello dear friends and fellow bloggers! Thank you all so much ❤️ for the
birthday 🎂 🥳 wishes in my last blog post on my 69th birthday.
A very warm welcom...
3 days ago
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Bad Dreams
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Do you remember your dreams? I sort of do.
Nightmares are another matter. I had several nightmares that I still
remember in detail. They were from at lea...
3 days ago
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Curtain Springs, Northern Territory.
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The outback of Australia.
Curtain Springs Station is an interesting place. The area is: 416,400
hectares. Acres: 1,028,948 acres. That is a huge area. C...
4 days ago
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Awesome Photos From Andrew’s Trip To Northern Pakistan
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Hey Sweet Hearts 🥰
Hope beating positively on the rhythm of life ♥️
I believe you gonna enjoy today’s post more because it provides some
awesome glim...
5 days ago
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In Memory of Blogger Sue
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Today I am mourning fellow blogger Sue from Elephant's Child.
Our first contact was sometime prior to 2013, on a blog that has been
dormant for many yea...
4 weeks ago
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Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
2 years ago
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Capri view
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vista su Capri
sullo sfondo la penisola Sorrentina
Giugno 2015
9 years ago
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Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
11 years ago
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Isn't using a sword to crack an egg kind of overkill?
ReplyDeleteIt sure is. Or maybe he's afraid of what might be in that egg.
DeleteI hate to be indelicate but the way he is standing leads me to believe he laid the egg himself.
ReplyDeleteThat's a funny possibility.
DeleteLOL! at Emma's comment, but I can see what she means!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Lol, Emma :) And Debra's observation is a good one. Personally, I think that guy's being pretty optimistic about actually slicing into the egg. Have you ever cut into an egg without having it bounce all over the place? :)
ReplyDeleteThe look on the face says it.
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