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Tidgy's Dad

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This would be suitable to have in the CDR:

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if we get it as a baby, we could cuddle with it:

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I'm happy.
Looks cute.
The place is half way to becoming a menagerie aleady.
 

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I must look to see if I can find any in my strawberries!!
It seems an odd bit of evolution to disguise yourself as something delicious that is evolved to be eaten.
No wonder these strawberry owls are very rare.
Wonder how many i've scoffed without knowing?
Come to think of it, I'm sure I've found feathers in my strawberries before now.
 

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is the one in Pretoria gone?
I visited there and went up in the cable car and prayed it didn't come off the rails over the lions' enclosure.
They would have thought they'd been given canned food!
[emoji23] [emoji23] I don't know about Pretoria. I have never been there. I was refering ti Cape Town. We do have an aquarium though. Abd the World of birds as well as a Butterfly World. A lion park. But no zoo.
 

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Hey Carol. You and your family are beautiful. We all are no filmstars. I would be happier with 40 pounds less too, but I am what I am.
The only thing that counts is the beauty of our heart. This beauty will never get old or fat. It is the beauty of our hearts that makes us unique and you own a really huge, big portion beauty of the heart Carol. I like how you look.:):<3:
Aawww Thank you as always for such kind words.[emoji8]
 

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Part 4 - Trek to Hancock’s Resolution

Once we arrived at the sandy shoreline we exited our boats and pulled them up to ensure no rogue waves took them out to the Chesapeake Bay.

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We then pulled out our trusty land map, oriented ourselves, and meandered down some very dense, partly overgrown woodland trails that were soggy wet from our recent heavy rains. After walking past tons of native Paw Paw trees, White Oak and many Sassafras trees and brambles, we found the gated (but not fenced in) entrance to the old estate.

We walked around the old wooden gate and entered the historic grounds that included a large field of lavendar, the main house, an old well, ancient cemetary complete with grave stones, and the vegetable garden (fig trees, tobacco, cabbage, carrots, beats, hops, native corn, peas and beans and plenty of mixed annuals). There was a nice patch of large cactus with a ton of fresh growth and had just recently bloomed. I was tempted to grab a few pads for Sully. :)

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And the full view of the old estate house.

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After a nice stretch of the legs and our mini walking tour about the grounds we traced our path back to water’s edge.

Stay tuned for the short, but final chapter.
Wow. It looks really well looked after.
 

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Good mornooning, roommates!
Russian day for me. Daughter will be performing with a balalaika orchestra at two festivals in late May (Malmö, Sweden)-early June (Århus, Denmark). The association discovered a duet of tiny 5- and 6-year-olds goes well as a festival number. [emoji85][emoji23]
Balaclava orchestra?
Sounds very interesting.
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