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Nice mittens
ReplyDeleteBellissime foto!
ReplyDeleteLove these photos! The birdie is so cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the cute bird and the horses! Have a great day and a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteHa ha.... I love the horse in the zebra design cover.
ReplyDeleteI like the glove. And those faces are wonderful. I especially like the horse in the zebra coat. It says to me that he must have an exotic personality. Happy end of January and start to February to you.
ReplyDeleteAround here we often see gloves or mittens that kids have lost in the snow. Nice photo.
ReplyDeletebest, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Interesting pictures! I love the horse in a zebra coat.
ReplyDeleteGloves do the same as mittens some of the time, but also serve to protect hands from scrapes and bruises. Mittens are just cozy and warm. Love your little bird ... sweet and cold. I never understand how wildlife survives the cold. I always wish I could do something to help them.
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
Love the bird and horses, but that mitten photo is outstanding! Well done my friend. Thank you for sharing with FFO.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos.
ReplyDeleteWonderful critter photos, I love the beautiful long-tailed tit and the pretty horses.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up your critter post. Take care, have a great weekend.
The horses are beautiful. We have a lot of extra horses down South now escaping the winter weather to the North!
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