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Monster Hedge

Today after we picked the kids up from school, I decided that the day was so nice that it would be a good time to tackle the Monster Hedge. It was huge job and though we're still not completely finished, it does look a lot better. As an added bonus our sweet doggie (who is terrified of water) fell into the pond while we were out there.

My father happened to be down by the pond when it happened and I was on the other side of the creek. I saw her go in and I screamed. Like a girl. Seriously, it just came out of me. It scared my father so badly that he jumped and looked behind him at the pond, because I was also pointing as I shrieked.

Then he really freaked out. He didn't know what was coming out of the pond at him---it looked like The Swamp Monster---all covered in slimy green goo and mud. Once he realized it was our not-so-graceful-pooch, he leaned over and grabbed her collar to haul her out. Of course she then did that whole body shake thing and sprayed him with mud. That was fun.

The pictures aren't very good (thank you cell phone camera) but we did have a lovely family bonding time as we chewed our way through the Monster Hedge.

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  1. Cool place you live Pammy - looks like good ol' England with your huge laurel hedge!

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  2. Hiya Tommy. Yes, it is beautiful, with a pond and stream and all. We're very blessed.

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