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Wednesday, July 1, 2009
testing out my new c
testing out my new connections using cloud apps, this update from gtalk thru hellotxt
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Vandalism at the Millwoods plot...what is Wrong wi...
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Missing Final Pictures from last season (2007)
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testing out my new c
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A Developing Hunter or at least a Sheep Stake-out
Why we took a break for the spring and summer
Last Night's 90 km/h Winds
Learning Curve = Straight Up, and so are the Fence...
Bunnies & Chickens & Llamas Oh My!
Latest Pictures of the Critters
Extremely busy day, now what to do with Hera?
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