Head in her Hands
Last night our neighbors joined us for dinner. Mom was busy drinking Spanish wine leftover  from the previous night’s guest but here she is last March.
Last night our neighbors joined us for dinner. Mom was busy drinking Spanish wine leftover  from the previous night’s guest but here she is last March.
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How cute are THEY … ! The autonomic but genuine pose-smiles of the young and known-to-cute, yes, but radiant. And how cool to be warming up to the neighbors (I don’t know that you hadn’t earlier, but until relatively recently, that side of your property was unmentioned territory in my experience). Fun.
Comment by el kib — February 14, 2009 @ 3:17 pm
what i want to know is, how did you get the kids to pose? I bet you just strait out asked them? didn’t you.
Comment by goose — February 14, 2009 @ 5:15 pm
Those kids are putty in my hands when they aren’t torturing me. However, when they first walked into my kitchen, months ago, they stood like small statues, replicas of children but motionless, until Jen bent down and brought them to life.
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Comment by Dheerendra — October 24, 2015 @ 5:36 pm
I think the consignment dedlaine for Buckeye is normally in November, but the March sale normally fills up way before then, so the best option is to call and ask. I think the Signature sale hasn’t even started taking consignments.The Buckeye sales are mostly Amish buyers, though there are exceptions. We’ve sold/purchased quite a few show horses through this sale with success. But this sale brings about 250 consignment horses and a lot of quality if looking to buy at a good price.The Signature sale is more geared towards show horses, but they do take nonshow consignments. This sale has more show homes , but there are also a lot of Amish that come to the sale as well.We’ve purchased show prospects through both sales and did well with them.
Comment by Nesrin — December 29, 2015 @ 3:38 pm