So this is the picture of the newborn baby bunnies taken last Monday.
And this is taken 1 week later. And you thought your kiddies were growing fast, Michelle!
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Friday, January 26, 2007
More pictures for Aaron!
Here's a picture of Gary's tractor, Aaron, as promised. If this snow keeps up, it's going to be a busy tractor!
This was taken Wednesday - what a gorgeous day. Can you see the big yellow house behind the boats?
The big yellow house - sun and snow - does it make you a little homesick?
Margaret on the front step of Aaron's house.
This was taken Wednesday - what a gorgeous day. Can you see the big yellow house behind the boats?
The big yellow house - sun and snow - does it make you a little homesick?
Margaret on the front step of Aaron's house.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Some pictures for Aaron!
Well I guess someone is going to have to tell me how to move pictures when I put them in the wrong place! This one should be at the end. See all the bunnies eating bread, Aaron, and see Callie on her rope beside the bunnies. Watch the next few days for a tractor picture and (maybe) one of Margaret.
Rumor has it that Aaron is monitoring our blog from Germany so here are some pictures for Aaron. Below, Gary working in his shop.
New baby bunnies born on Sunday - we think there is about 10 babies here. Click on the picture and see the tiny little hands and feet.
Bunnies sunbathing by the garage. Oh, they're also waiting for Gary to come out and give them a treat!
Rumor has it that Aaron is monitoring our blog from Germany so here are some pictures for Aaron. Below, Gary working in his shop.
New baby bunnies born on Sunday - we think there is about 10 babies here. Click on the picture and see the tiny little hands and feet.
Bunnies sunbathing by the garage. Oh, they're also waiting for Gary to come out and give them a treat!
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Some Random Pics
A picture of the crown molding in the kitchen - installed by Gary with Brenton's help. I also painted the wainscotting white to brighten the kitchen up. When you look through the door going downstairs you can see my next project - yep - painting the last of the awful, dated paneling. Want to help Michelle - I know you've had lots of practice!
Our diningroom is done - crown molding up and mirror window - this is a window frame that is over 100 years old, rescued from Manfred & Silvia's barn. The frame is put together with wooden pegs. We painted it and had mirror installed in place of the broken glass. The stars were a Christmas present from Brenton.
Above, Pippin looking very regal.
You know its too cold out when Callie is happy to stay in and lay around!
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