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This is a scratchboard portrait of an adorable setter who just looked so sad, although I think setters look this way normally ...
These are my travel dolls for the Integrity Convention. They got to pose a bit at the airport while waiting for out flight home
amazing they were ever this small, isn't it?
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These Irish-setters, played tug-of-war with this stick for a good 20 minutes. Just having the time of their lives in the surf.
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The kids in Peter & Sydney's class performed two dances. One was around the May Pole (seen here ). The other was the Bean Setter Dance (Moey did this one). Chloe on violin.
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This machine was used to place tobacco plants into the field. Four people sit in seats and place the plants into a rotor that places them into the ground adds water and covers the roots. This is a "late model" machine to me. My family had one with steel wheels that was originally pulled by horses. It had a seat for the driver on the water tank. On those the planters sat inches from the ground and put the plant directly into the dirt.