Morning handsome Duke. I too look forward to see what Farmer Wil Plants this year!! I love seeing fields of veggies and OMDs how high Corn grows. Hugs cecilia
Isn't it getting late to be planting? Maybe it is dog bones, remember when Frankie Furter had his bone tree in Blogville? Hope whatever he grows does well.
Lovely picture Duke, perhaps he is allowing this field to be fallow this year. I do know that is something farmes do to keep the ground healthy. They are busy here in the UK hay making whilst it is sunny and dry for the animals during the winter. Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx
Corn? Beans? Taters? ... Doggie bones for Duke ... of course!
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That's a cute selfie, Duke. Let us know what farmer Will plants. Hopefully it will be something tasty.
ReplyDeleteDuke, will it be clover and then lots of bunnies to chase? That'd be best fur you. Happy Sunday
ReplyDeleteJava Bean: "Ayyy, whatever it is, does he need any help digging holes for planting? I can assist!"
ReplyDeleteMorning handsome Duke. I too look forward to see what Farmer Wil Plants this year!!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing fields of veggies and OMDs how high Corn grows.
Hugs cecilia
I can never tell, either, looking at a crop in the early months of its season.
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ReplyDeleteA milkbone crop would be a good option... hugs and wags YAM-aunty xxx
We hope he is growing cat nip. The River Cats, Tigris and Styx
ReplyDeleteThank you for giving me my Sunday smiles.
ReplyDeleteYou are quite handsome Dandy Duke!
ReplyDeleteI hope it's something fun. Think he could grow balloons? (Joking, but there is a children's book...)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it getting late to be planting? Maybe it is dog bones, remember when Frankie Furter had his bone tree in Blogville? Hope whatever he grows does well.
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Lovely picture Duke, perhaps he is allowing this field to be fallow this year. I do know that is something farmes do to keep the ground healthy. They are busy here in the UK hay making whilst it is sunny and dry for the animals during the winter. Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx
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