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Mia x Count Puppies
Whelped Nov. 16th, 2015
Collar Colors:
#1: Jazz (F): Tri-belton: Red Collar
#2: Memphis (F): (Tri-color) Half mask right side: Red Collar
#3: Handy (M): (Tri-color) Half mask right side, spot on rump. Green Collar
#4: Blue (M): (Tri-color) Spot on tail. Blue Collar
#5: Beale (M): (Orange Belton) Orange Collar
#6: Yellow Dog (M): (Orange Belton) Yellow Collar
#7: Fox (M): (Orange Belton) White Collar
Litter page: www.laurelllewellins.com/mia-x-count-15.html
Ugh, I said I never wanted the dogs on the bed! But I love my pups, so consequently my bedspread is trashed. Oh well, good excuse to get a different one :)
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
22 days til we leave for Disney! This time it will only be mom and dad but we're going again in April with the kids. Can't wait!!
Have a great day everyone!
How do I love this outfit? Let me count the ways...
1. The cream top with the lace cutout detail is so pretty. (This is actually the back view of the top)
2. The coral colored tank top underneath gives it some fresh color.
3. Paired with a dark wash pair of jeans, it's casual and wear-able any day.
4. A cheap but extremely fun shell necklace brings out the coral colors and makes the look very unique.
5. Add a vintage yellow purse to make the look even more summery.
6. Big sunglasses...glamorous!
7. Gold sandals...comfy & cute!
8. Light coral & gold hoop earrings...a unique find from forever21 (how often do you find that color of earrings???)
Can't wait to wear this outfit!
Exposed for 20 seconds all counted by my granddaughter (2,5 yo) who wriggled almost as much as her little brother.
Weston Bike Nights 01 May 2014
This was the first Weston Bike Night of 2014.
The Official count was 182 bikes, the bike of the night was a Yamaha RD400.
This weekly Thursday meet during the summer is based at the sea front in the sea side resort of Weston Super Mare, North Somerset, UK.
It is organised by the Riders Branch of the British legion, all bike donate £1 to enter and all proceeds go the charity The Poppy Appeal.
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Weston Bike Night Website
Pitch dark by the time I reached Seamill. This flock of dozing sheep are lit by a streetlight on the A78. You can just see the lights of Brodick on Arran about 13 miles away across the Firth of Clyde. A 25 second exposure for my little Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ20 on its tiny Gorillapod.
At one point, there were 13 grizzly bears visible surrounding the falls. Plus plenty more hidden by the surrounding trees. Brooks falls - Katmai National Park, Alaska
Corrections Officers at Patuxent Institution in Jessup walk the floors on one of the wings for a routine inmate count.
I want a can of potato sticks, a box of pizza rolls and your picture box showing the fighting matches.
Thanks all. The comment is based on the title which is on one of the characters from my Role Playing Game from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe. The Count broke into our house and ate all our Pizza rolls and potato sticks while watching wrestling on TV!