While we visited the Tetons this past September, the elk danced in the aspens…
Later that evening we enjoyed a spectacular sunset…
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While we visited the Tetons this past September, the elk danced in the aspens…
Later that evening we enjoyed a spectacular sunset…
Snow, snow and more snow. It just keeps on falling…
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Miss Emmalynn and Gunnar…
When Emmalynn woke up she had seen that it snowed and kept pestering everyone about going sledding. They were all busy getting school work and chores done for the day and they promised to take her later. She acted like she was alright with that answer. Soon enough we heard the door open and close and when I went to investigate I found this little girl out, playing with Gunnar…
So much for waiting!
It always amazes me to watch these sure-footed tots jump around on mountainsides…
The ocean view at Tulum, Mexico…
And a little visitor…
Outside on the farm…
Dugur
Thor
Bellah
Watering can frozen…
Feeding time…
Thor watching…
Chicken scratching…
Gunnar…
A perfect arrow! Chicken Track…
Dugur’s sweet face…
Some happens inside…
I was able to skirt quite a few fleeces.
My helper, Mr Zesty…
A little color inside…
African Violet blooming…
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