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They both look so good – I remember when you brought Wendy home, too.
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Yes, another of my free pets chained to a dog hut on the back 40. *cackle*
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It’s so obvious what they’re thinking: “We are having so much fun! We are such lucky dogs and you are the best people, ever!”
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Jade has wonderful ears.
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Dog butts in the park! I hope they got to pee on all the things…
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I love how the park is done: wildflowers and grasses left to flourish in their own space, with a mown area for walking. In garden design it would be called an expression of the Dutch Wave, AKA the New Perennials movement — where perennials are used in a matrix of grasses to create a naturalistic effect. Beautiful. And wonderful for the dogs, I’m sure.
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