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Hondas are great ... low on gas consumption |
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And you can get 5 bales of hay in the back! |
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Bruno knows the routine |
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And gets out the gate, onto the lower back lawn |
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The little beast in Bruno's shed/stall |
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Ready to unload 5 bales |
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One left |
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His Highness still munching on the lawn |
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From a previous encounter with Bruno's teeth |
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The Honda looks so cute in the barn |
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And the mess when I'm done
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I had to run out and get some soft, tasty grass hay for the lad today. He does have his taste preferences, and it must be quite soft, as his teeth are a bit weird. I think he must have been kicked in the head [really] when he was young, as the alignment at the mid-line is off by about 10 millimeters, and his molar occlusal plane is irregular as well, so I have to be a bit choosy about his hay.
Anyway, that's my break from painting. I'm working on three right now - a smallish floral, a dog portrait, and a "fun" painting for one of my sisters of the old neighborhood in Vancouver. I'll be posting some painting updates as they're done.
Very sweet post, glad to meet Bruno.....looking forward to see your next three paintings. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteI bet Bruno appreciates the Honda really.. perhaps that was an affectionate nibble? :lol:
ReplyDeleteBruno is so sweet! I am sure that he will be glad to have his hay! :-)
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