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Streetscape in Omeo, Victoria

in a broom flower!

Red soldier beetle

The Bog - Shropshire

Newborn granddaughter, snuggles into her bassinet on her first day home :)

Mimi, Pete and Nellie were three kittens I fostered. An elderly woman found them at two weeks under her water heater outside. They were close to death. With lots of TLC they obviously survived and were fun to have aound for several months. I still see them occassionally , but they do not remember me. That's OK..they have great homes.

Preschooler Ben Cowman looks through bug eyes during a presentation called Snug as a Bug at King of Kings preschool in Mason on Thursday, March 29, 2012. Valerie Horobik from the Cincinnati Museum Center came to the school to teach the kids all about insects. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

Preschoolers touch a pair of hissing coackroaches during a presentation called Snug as a Bug at King of Kings preschool in Mason on Thursday, March 29, 2012. Valerie Horobik from the Cincinnati Museum Center came to the school to teach the kids all about insects. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

Preschooler Emily Schlessman holds up her completed bug during a presentation called Snug as a Bug at King of Kings preschool in Mason on Thursday, March 29, 2012. Valerie Horobik from the Cincinnati Museum Center came to the school to teach the kids all about insects. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

Preschoolers (l to r) Lucy Beaty, Jack Weiss, and Chiako Hara check out a pair of hissing cockroaches during a presentation called Snug as a Bug at King of Kings preschool in Mason on Thursday, March 29, 2012. Valerie Horobik from the Cincinnati Museum Center came to the school to teach the kids all about insects. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

Preschooler Keaton Wackenthaler looks through bug eyes during a presentation called Snug as a Bug at King of Kings preschool in Mason on Thursday, March 29, 2012. Valerie Horobik from the Cincinnati Museum Center came to the school to teach the kids all about insects. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

Without it, I couldn't even get out of the driveway. If I needed to. Obviously, I haven't needed to yet - 4 snow days this week means I'll probably still be in school in July!

Took a walk around the block and then a swing in the backyard

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Preschooler Lucy Beaty holds on her bug's head during a presentation called Snug as a Bug at King of Kings preschool in Mason on Thursday, March 29, 2012. Valerie Horobik from the Cincinnati Museum Center came to the school to teach the kids all about insects. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

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