Quotidian: daily, usual or customary;
everyday; ordinary; commonplace
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Fall colors.
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The milk bar.
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Dog pile.
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Dog bones.
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Snap! goes the rubberband: no more bull.
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First time.
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For math class: a temporary tat.
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Fixing all our computers.
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Applesauce.
This same time, years previous: twelve thousand donuts, the soiree of 2014, a lesson I’d rather skip, the quotidian (10.1.12), a book, a dangerous book, pulled braised beef.
2 Comments
Theresa Y
Wonderful pictures. Life is good isn't it!
farm buddy
You probably already know this, but when castrating with rubber bands, it is important to give the calf (or lamb) a shot of tetanus antitoxin. Costs about five dollars or less, and you can get it at your feed store or Tractor Supply. Especially on a farm where horses have been around, this is very important. Your calves look great, and it is good for you that you have a whole feeding crew!!