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Carole
14 years ago
G is for Gorgeous Gracie! Her climbing skills are outstanding. Margot, your “formal” portrait of Gracie is excellent! You couldn’t have captured that “G-Force Expression” any better.
Thank goodness you included that last picture, I was thinking that Gracie never came out of the tree. They are really glued to each other in that last picture! Gracie has many beaus? The little hussy, but what do you expect, it is genetic.
Shane & Jaime
14 years ago
I love that last photo. They are actually leaning on each other while walking, which is adorable. Gracie is lovely!
G is for Gorgeous Gracie! Her climbing skills are outstanding. Margot, your “formal” portrait of Gracie is excellent! You couldn’t have captured that “G-Force Expression” any better.
Gracie & Max—glued together. Ha! No kidding!
Thank goodness you included that last picture, I was thinking that Gracie never came out of the tree. They are really glued to each other in that last picture! Gracie has many beaus? The little hussy, but what do you expect, it is genetic.
I love that last photo. They are actually leaning on each other while walking, which is adorable. Gracie is lovely!