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Hot Damn! A pig straight from Arcadia! Oberon's lost little Luna come crossing the realms and sowing wishes to all. She's a lucky find.
Eric, that comment is one to beat.She is white, with pink accents.
Probably. But like in life, with species, no guarantees.
All I saw was PIG NOW. So I went to the fridge and ate the last sparerib.
How do they know she is 7 months old if they only know she's "probably a pig"?
Good question, BD.
Hats off to Eric's comment. "probably a pig"??
I got a good look at her. I assure you, she's probably a pig.
A pig-dog with a squishy nose? My favorite.
Yeah, I have a soft spot for pig-dogs.
Probably a Passionate Incredibly Good Shelter pet. Congrats!
No pig, Katie. Our adoption saga will be the subject of my next post.
https://imgur.com/a/WGe29
Cliff, that's wonderful.
Once I gave my pig, Stanley, a dose of my famous elixir and was quite surprised when he ran up seven flights of stairs to the roof to devour all of my wife's geraniums. We have a roof garden. Or, we did have a roof garden. Very hungry little creatures, pigs.Push on.
A rooftop "Green Acres," eh, Colonel? (Sorry, I've been overwhelmed.)
my daughter wants a pig. . . she's going to name it Bacon
I appreciate your comment. You are a nice person—smart and good looking, too.
Hot Damn! A pig straight from Arcadia! Oberon's lost little Luna come crossing the realms and sowing wishes to all. She's a lucky find.
ReplyDeleteEric, that comment is one to beat.
ReplyDeleteShe is white, with pink accents.
Probably. But like in life, with species, no guarantees.
ReplyDeleteAll I saw was PIG NOW. So I went to the fridge and ate the last sparerib.
ReplyDeleteHow do they know she is 7 months old if they only know she's "probably a pig"?
ReplyDeleteGood question, BD.
ReplyDeleteHats off to Eric's comment.
ReplyDelete"probably a pig"??
I got a good look at her. I assure you, she's probably a pig.
ReplyDeleteA pig-dog with a squishy nose? My favorite.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I have a soft spot for pig-dogs.
ReplyDeleteProbably a Passionate Incredibly Good Shelter pet. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteNo pig, Katie. Our adoption saga will be the subject of my next post.
ReplyDeletehttps://imgur.com/a/WGe29
ReplyDeleteCliff, that's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOnce I gave my pig, Stanley, a dose of my famous elixir and was quite surprised when he ran up seven flights of stairs to the roof to devour all of my wife's geraniums. We have a roof garden. Or, we did have a roof garden.
ReplyDeleteVery hungry little creatures, pigs.
Push on.
A rooftop "Green Acres," eh, Colonel? (Sorry, I've been overwhelmed.)
ReplyDeletemy daughter wants a pig. . . she's going to name it Bacon
ReplyDelete