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The Stonewall Inn
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Love Begins
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Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!

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The Bowery Presents
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@real-life-stardew
Blackberries again in September
Voila! Cortland applesauce!
Three generations working on apple sauce!
Dogs of the farmer’s market, including a giant schnauzer and a chunk of a markless blue heeler
Chillin in the garden🐝💜
Froggy prints on the window again!
Had a beautiful visitor today. I’m glad there’s still butterflies after our drought
Dogs of the farmers market! August 20
Feeling kind of silly now…
@gallusrostromegalus
Every Chicken I’ve ever met has been KEENLY aware that it’s a dinosaur and thrilled about the prospect of fresh meat.
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What I find hilarious is, that they are communicating completely different things.
Goats butt heads. It’s not exactly aggression, but it’s always relevant to dominance. That goat is trying very hard to start a fight.
But to the horse, this is a gentle “hello” kind of head bump, and the horse is trying to be polite and return the gesture.
Big “I can take you! I can take you!” vibe here. (And the horse going “YOU ARE SO CUTE, LET’S BE FRIENDS!”) (…chortle)
GOAT: Bro! Bro! Come at me, bro! HORSE: We are so different yet he hails me as a brother and beseecheth me to approach in friendship. I love him.
The bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are loving these Mexican sunflowers!
It’s fig custard tart season!
Gardening of any kind isn’t for the faint of heart. We planted and weeded and watered our corn, only to have the ears partially eaten by corn borers.
But we still have plenty for two! Now to freeze or refrigerate until tomorrow!
And the garden keeps on giving!
Thanks to the bees, we’re having brunhilde beans tonight!
Dogs of this past Saturday’s farmer’s market