The snow is gone, but the ice is still thick enough to hold a dog up on the pond…
How will you rock in the new year?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJdHeiXbWIY
I don't wanna act too high and mighty
Cause tomorrow I might fall down on ma face
Lord I thank you for sunshine
Thank you for Rain
Thank you for joy
Thank you for pain
It's a beautiful Day Ey Ey Ey ey
It's a beautiful Day Ey Ey ey
Yea
Just woke up its a good day
Then a bad call just turned the tide
I know that I wasn't there for you
Would've come in person and told me
I'm grateful, for your time
Thank you for all the time shared
The memories will always be in our hearts
Tell me that you won't for-
Get the days we made out
Danced under the moonlight
Happy till the end days
When we kissed and hugged
We could never ever let go.
But I thank you for the pain,
I mean, thank you for the time
I mean
It's a beautiful Day
May yours be as well.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAvmQboiL44
And then God said "I have placed my rainbow in the clouds. It is the sign of my covenant with you and with all the earth…" Amen.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31jOyrKjbIo
Did you know that geese are nature's organic grass-fed self-propelled lawn mowers? They are an eco-friendly way to keep your grass neatly trimmed without any greenhouse gas emissions. Simply install a gaggle of geese on your property and they will quickly devour every stray blade of grass, dandelion, and weed. The only exhaust they produce is a steady stream of little green pellets that make excellent fertilizer.
Geese come with built-in alarm systems to deter any predators trying to interfere with their grass removal operations. Their loud honking and aggressive hissing ensures no stray dogs, foxes or neighborhood cats will try to disrupt them at work. They are self-sufficient, requiring only a source of fresh water and the occasional handful of corn to keep them happily trimming and fertilizing for hours at a time.
The only downside is that geese are not very open to human supervision or direction. Attempts to herd them to certain parts of the lawn or speed up their mowing schedule are met with indifference or open hostility. They follow their own internal grass-eating clock and agenda. But with patience and understanding, one can develop an appreciation for these organic free-range lawn mowers and the quality of work they do, at their own pace and in their own way. Just sit back, enjoy a cool drink, and listen to the soothing sounds of geese honking contentedly while they work. Your lawn has never looked more perfectly manicured!
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Have A Goose Filled Day!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzjIRFs6AAs
It’s Caturday again, Big Kitty Jr decided at three am it was time to go hunting and that I needed to get up and open the door… out like a light now.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVyqNkGoBvo