On the 1st of this year, the temperatures dropped enough that Dolly needed to be blanketed. (In nearby areas, it has gotten down to -40 degrees F at night). It's the first time she's worn a blanket this winter. After a good roll, she didn't pay it any attention.

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Monday, January 5, 2009
2009 First Post
This is my first post to RAC, so it's a little bit of an experiment for me. I'm not sure I'm doing this right, but here goes.
On the 1st of this year, the temperatures dropped enough that Dolly needed to be blanketed. (In nearby areas, it has gotten down to -40 degrees F at night). It's the first time she's worn a blanket this winter. After a good roll, she didn't pay it any attention.

On the 1st of this year, the temperatures dropped enough that Dolly needed to be blanketed. (In nearby areas, it has gotten down to -40 degrees F at night). It's the first time she's worn a blanket this winter. After a good roll, she didn't pay it any attention.
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You did it, Amber! Man, you ARE in the cold country, aren't you?? Love the photos!
ReplyDeleteYay Dolly!!! Nice to see you here Amber! :-)
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