Hubby and his nephew.
Gramma owns a bit of property...enough she rents out some of the land to cattle owners. This was the first time I saw actual cows on the property though.
But then who could resist this face? She got comfortable with her surroundings a bit faster this time around and wanted some lovin the minute we got back to the room. It took me a few minutes to get back to my needlework which you can see under my hand and at Dharma's feet. Thanks to the needlework, and the fact we didnt stay long (and stayed in a hotel), I didnt break out in hives this trip. WHOOT!
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I'm glad you got your snow you've been wanting...please keep it LOL although it's like 5 degrees outside right now...no clouds though..but then they probably had a blizzard in Garland since you aren't there anymore...*hugs* hope you find a place soon!!!
Great pics. Your gramma's property looks a lot like this area.
Durn it Blogger!! I can't click on the pictures and get a bigger one except for the first one!
I wanted to look at the fourth one real close. I just like the way the rusty fuel tank looks or something.
And yeah, it does look like some spots in PA... mostly out west past Lancaster or up north.
That would be my luck Karla!! We still had quite a bit of snow on the ground today and we're supposed to get another storm tomorrow.
The area around grammas reminds me of trips to Iowa to visit Great Gramma.....
Very pretty area, where Gramma lives. And that is a pretty kitty. Will go and click on the repost to get a closer look at her (and the rusty tank too, lol)
LOL Chicago!
Yes it is a very nice area. I really wouldnt mind much going to live in a place more rural like that but jobs are pretty lean there. Especially for hubby who would never be paid what he's worth there (not to mention that there isnt any tech jobs there...)
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