Let's see now.... If you count legs and divide by four you come up with three little girls. I almost missed it that one of them was almost completely hidden in the shot.
Tuesday and another very wet day forecast for the swamp. Sunday night and Monday smashed rainfall records for my location with over an inch on Sunday night and nearly three inches yesterday. With temps at 60ยบ at midnight it was obvious that we had tapped into the legendary Pineapple Express weather pattern straight out of Hawaii. All that was needed was a bar of soap for a natural outdoor shower.
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AWWW how sweet
Let's see now.... If you count legs and divide by four you come up with three little girls. I almost missed it that one of them was almost completely hidden in the shot.
Tuesday and another very wet day forecast for the swamp. Sunday night and Monday smashed rainfall records for my location with over an inch on Sunday night and nearly three inches yesterday. With temps at 60ยบ at midnight it was obvious that we had tapped into the legendary Pineapple Express weather pattern straight out of Hawaii. All that was needed was a bar of soap for a natural outdoor shower.
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