
Even Crazy Cocker Spaniel has a bad hair day. Here she is pictured with Little Fuzzy Bunny, who is none to happy to be posing for pictures. Which is why there are always more puppy than bunny pictures.

The front yard is done. Here is a little bit of it. If you are saying what changed, there used to only be those three large bushes. We tried to add some color to the yard. And more importantly, colorful plants that are hearty. The hubs and I have black thumbs. Here’s hoping they make it.
The In-Laws have left and life is sort of getting back to normal. There is large amounts of laundry to ignore do. Fun stuff like that.
I am however working on winning the lottery so I can buy this dress. Swoon. I keep telling myself it would look horrible on me.
As always though, if you are looking for something to satisfy your sweet tooth, you know where to go.


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September 12, 2009 at 1:37 am
Baking Soda
I’m having a sensible whole wheat sandwich and a cup of yoghurt, chomping away reading blogs.. and then you show me this! I assure you, mouth wide open mid-sandwich is eh not nice. Drool!
September 14, 2009 at 7:33 am
Erika
You should get the dress! It’s so pretty, and from the picture, looks like it would be super flattering. I wish I looked as cute as Crazy Cocker Spaniel when I have bad hair days!
September 14, 2009 at 12:02 pm
Jenny
I wrote the store and told them that a very popular food blogger just gave them a bunch of free advertising and they should offer the dress to you at a huge discount. Just doing what I can!
September 15, 2009 at 11:34 am
Mrs. L
Dress is definitely swoon worthy. And who cares what it looks like, I’d buy it and put it in my closet just to dream.
September 18, 2009 at 10:32 pm
Elle
Fuzzy Bunny is like my hubby…doesn’t go for photos being taken of him.
That dress is super cute, but kinda short. Love the ruffle flounce at the neckline.
Hope the landscaping does well. It look good! At least your probably won’t get mown down like most landscaping I’ve planted. Of 5 forsythia shrubs, one survived only because I put it in a raised bed next to the barn. Peach trees were planted twice over and fell to the mower twice, too. So far there are a couple of roses that havn’t been mown, but that could still happen
September 19, 2009 at 2:51 pm
piday
Actually, it’s not short, you are just tall.
On 5’5″ me, it hits at the knee.
Peabody