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Hello folks,

Hugs,
Shellie




We've just driven up with a trailer of hay. The men will use it to disguise the blind--after they clean it out. Here's where you have to watch for snakes and other critters that might have chosen the blind for their home sweet home!


Phil and Phillip unload the hay.


Hey Phil! Why is Phillip watching you work?


Phil gives me a big grin. I think it means, "Good question!"


A big grin from Phillip now!


Of course, in this shot you can see who the real supervisor is. Isn't that right, Rocky?


Phil and Phillip work while Rocky dreams, seeing that field flooded with water and ducks coming in from all directions...


Rocky can't stand it anymore. The blind is hidden and he's ready, a few days too early. Sorry, Rocky, there aren't any ducks yet.


Phil takes aim at the skeet--


Phillip takes aim at the skeet--
And Shellie blows them away. *grin* Just joking-- they are MUCH better at this than I am. I refuse to post my average on the grounds that y'all might die laughing and sue All Things Southern. Hey, a girl can't be too careful these days. Y'all take care! ~Shellie









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