Julie, Your landscape reminds me of ours-except we don't have the beautiful horses. They really are quite pretty. Thanks for showing a little bit of your farm! Oh-and I love what you're working on. Love, Debra
I live in a very small town in Wisconsin, and I am married to a very understanding and patient man. We have made a life with each other in the home I grow up in as a little girl. We are in the process of renovating the old farmhouse with its many drafty windows in the winter (we are replacing, slow but surely).I love the memories here. All the baseball games, hide and seek, hockey in the winter time, and lots of ice skating, and so much more. I swear I can still smell the hot chocolate my mother made for us when we came in from ouside in the winter and the smell of a well stoke fire in the wood stove( my fathers job).We also are caretaker of many critters(Dogs, many cats, rabbits and a few goats). I will write more in my blogger about our hopes, dreams, and our life( along with all the dolls). Thank you for taking the time to look.May god bless you, Julie
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Julie, Your landscape reminds me of ours-except we don't have the beautiful horses. They really are quite pretty. Thanks for showing a little bit of your farm!
Oh-and I love what you're working on.
Love, Debra
Hahahaha I love this! They look like my dogs only tons heavier, brown and much longer tails. (smile)
How funny... I find it hard to think of a time where I have seen a horse laying down like that.. cute!
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