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Yes…we have green grass peaking out! We are lucky on Cape Cod as we generally get some snow but due to being close to the ocean it does not stay around too long….except when we get an “ocean effect” snow storm!
I can’t wait for spring and the warmer weather.
Carole
14 years ago
I love that first photo—what great bone! Ivan could not have set himself up any better.
Very handsome! He looks so regal in the first shot, and then the second photo, back to being a goofy puppy. 🙂
Very cute, and is that green grass I see peaking through, under that snow?
Yes…we have green grass peaking out! We are lucky on Cape Cod as we generally get some snow but due to being close to the ocean it does not stay around too long….except when we get an “ocean effect” snow storm!
I can’t wait for spring and the warmer weather.
I love that first photo—what great bone! Ivan could not have set himself up any better.