New House Pictures


  • So I haven't had alot of time to take pictures since the move, but I did get a couple yesterday and wanted to share them… Enjoy :)

    Zaire enjoying the warm patio.

    My dog faced boy posing pretty for the camera.

    I love this shot of Zaire… Such a regal little girl.

    HEY DAD!!!! There's something in the grass!!!!

    What IS that Russell doing dad?


  • Great pics! It looks like they are enjoying their new garden :)


  • Great pics. I notice Zaire is always in the sun spot. The dogs and gardens look beautiful!! Take some time to research your new plants in the yard as well.
    Congratulations on the new home. And, btw, that face of your Parsons is to die for!! What a cutie–-so expressive.

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