I love the dragon! And the chickens! Where IS this place? I may have to road trip next time I am in the Sunshine State. (Seriously, my brother has a big plastic chicken in his backyard that has seen better days, and I'm thinking one of those metal ones might be a fine replacement.)
I saw the metal chickens and immediately though of this post from The Bloggess. http://thebloggess.com/2011/06/and-thats-why-you-should-learn-to-pick-your-battles/
Gibson has his mothers's smile. It emanates from deep down and bursts like sunlight. Slays me every time.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place. And Lily looks radiant!
ReplyDeleteFlock of metal ducks. Get them!!!!
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ReplyDeleteGibson and Lily so beautiful and I too am taken with Gibson's smiling face. Sweet Jo
ReplyDeleteI love the dragon! And the chickens! Where IS this place? I may have to road trip next time I am in the Sunshine State. (Seriously, my brother has a big plastic chicken in his backyard that has seen better days, and I'm thinking one of those metal ones might be a fine replacement.)
ReplyDeleteI saw the metal chickens and immediately though of this post from The Bloggess. http://thebloggess.com/2011/06/and-thats-why-you-should-learn-to-pick-your-battles/
ReplyDeleteAngella- He is pure love, given and received.
ReplyDeleteBirdie- Excellent! You made me laugh.
Elizabeth- She's a beauty, that one.
Denise- They're too expensive! Cheaper to buy real ones. Except that I wouldn't have to feed these.
Nicol- I know!
Sweet Jo- He's such a charmer.
Steve Reed- Just south of Monticello, Florida on highway 19. I think.
Bring a truck. I'll meet you for lunch.
Sarah- Yes. I read that yesterday. It's a good one.
That little Gibson is a sweetie. Look at that smile. Angelic.
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