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Showing posts with label babies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label babies. Show all posts

Saturday, February 13, 2010

~Photo Friday~ A Day Late but the Ducks Are Cute


I should have posted this yesterday; I apologize for my tardiness. This pic was taken August 30, 2009 at Burt Lake in Northern Michigan. These half-tame ducks took food from our hands. They were so cute. :o)

Friday, December 25, 2009

~Photo Friday~ Waiting for Spring

I admit, I am not a winter person. I suppose Michigan is not the best place to live when one is not a winter person. Oh well. I am already looking forward to all the wonders of spring.


This pic was actually taken in July 2008. These adorable baby whitetail deer were in my backyard.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

~Photo Friday~ Giant Babies

I'm a little late but here is my Photo Friday post. Does the tiny table make the babies look huge, or what? :o)

Friday, September 25, 2009

~Photo Friday~ All the Little Babies

Babies are always photo worthy. Here are some baby pics I've taken. (You may notice I do not post pics of my babies' faces. Call me paranoid, but...OK, yes. I'm paranoid.)

The first one (left) was taken April 3, 2007. Taking the lead is my daughter, Marilayna, and following in her footsteps is her baby brother, McKinlee. He still follows her around.

The next (right) was taken May 13, 2007. McKinlee discovered the cold, cold sand in the brand new turtle sandbox that day. Yes, he did eventually spit out the binky in order to better taste the white sand.

Next are the wild kitties my children have encountered.

First, we have Marilayna at the Queen City Creamery in Cumberland, MD, on May 12, 2007. We went for ice-cream and found animals. This was as close as she would get to the baby tiger.

McKinlee's kitty adventure on August 1, 2007 involved a stray kitten that I named Princess Consuela for the brief time that she lived with us. He wasn't too sure about her...


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