For this weekend, I hope you find a shady, comfy place for a nap!
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Life is just SO like that!! morning marla.. c
Good day, C! Enjoy the warm sun.
Love love love!
Good! Now that my “work” here on the blog is done, I can get working on that nap! 😉
Nice looking animals. I haven’t raised any hogs for several years now. Are those what we call blue butts?
These are Berkshire pigs. A lot of times, they refer to the crossbred pigs with the dark markings on their rear as blue-butts. Maybe they do these, too.
Ok, thanks. When I was a kid I showed Hampshire and Durocs.
Love your photos; the first one is especiallly beautiful!
Thank you, Dianna. I loved the shadows.
* oops – too many L’s — should proofread!
I’ve been really uncomfortable and too lazy to move…so I understand!
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Because of the heat? I hope all is well.
You always have great photos and sentiments. Sadly, I identify all to well with the pig.
Thank you. Funny about identifying with the pig … me, too!