Saturday, February 14, 2009

I heart eggs and my dawgs

The girls have been busy. For valentine treats today the birds got molasses cookies and a loaf of bread.

I fixed some seasoned hamburger patties and baked potatoes. Mike's valentine treat is going to be a brownie, whipped cream, chocolate syrup, and dang I forgot the cherries at the store for the topping. I told Mike for Valentines, I wanted to be waited on hand and foot by him today and he's doing a good job.

Here's our ungroomed pair of Irish Terriers, Bliss and Brawn. They're thieves and stole some of my yarn. Brawn is the one with yarn in his mouth.

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Brawn with is no-bark collar on. He can get carried away at times.

Brawn really does have ears.

Bliss on the left and Brawn on the right.
Not pictured is our third dog, 16yr old terrier-mix Henry.

13 comments:

  1. Cute puppies!
    Happy Valentine's Day, Joanna!

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  2. Terriers are great dogs. It takes a smart owner to match wits with most terriers, so you two must be pretty smart! Those eggs are just lovely. I love all those different shades of brown and the speckled eggs are so pretty!

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  3. They look like well-loved teddy bears!

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  4. We gave the goats molasses cookies, the dogs bacon treats, the chickens got a cabbage hanging from a string to peck at. The geese and ducks got spinach leafs.

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  5. Your eggs actually look like valentines!!! Way to go, chickens!
    Nancy

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  6. Your address labels are adorable and I LOVE your Irish Terriers! How much do they weigh???

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  7. i love the yarn pic! and your address labels-the cartoon goat is great!

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  8. We need to get over there for some eggs! It's been so warm - I wish we had had time this weekend. Those are beautiful pics of the dogs.

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  9. Beautiful dogs! They look like they have tons of personality. Great pictures, especially the one with the yard, how cute!

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  10. That was supposed to by "yarn" not yard.

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  11. They are so fuzzy. Can you shear them in the spring and spin some terrier yarn? Just a thought.

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