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August 2007

31:
  • Why we live in Utah
  • Much easier to train than a human
  • Straight out of a Dr. Seuss book
30:
  • Crepes at the Farmers Market
  • Backseat driver
29:
  • Would sir desire a Neti Pot?
  • Abandoned oil pump
28:
  • Cold like the desert at night
  • Inspirational Illustration portfolios
  • At least it's not the Cranberries
  • Storm cloud in the desert
  • The Committee for Standards of Decency on the Internet will be very glad that I cropped this photo
27:
  • Jedi
  • Trouble
  • Where bluebirds fly
24:
  • Five years of dealing with my crap
  • Today is our fifth wedding anniversary
  • Looking out for antelope
23:
  • Has thoroughly modern taste
  • Oink!
22:
  • Don't knock my hobbies
  • 25 Worlds Weirdest Animals
  • A surprised expression
  • He was feeling lonely
21:
  • From now on all questions will be answered with, "Because."
  • Design*Sponge: bloggers' guide to online shopping
  • Grinny llama
  • Old power meter
20:
  • Vacancy
  • My niece, Rachel, right after her baptism
  • Saying goodbye to GEORGE!
17:
  • Testimony
  • Temptation
  • The only thing we planted this year that hasn't died
16:
  • Us on a diet
  • An afternoon in August
  • The handshake before breakfast
15:
  • Thank God for bandwidth
  • More tiny elephants
  • Administrative assistant
14:
  • Mundane Dreams
  • Stuck muffin
  • Someone was very excited about the new Ikea catalog
13:
  • Phonics
  • Sunday morning on the deck
  • All smiles
10:
  • Christian the Lion reunites with the humans who raised him
  • Do not try this at home
  • Corner window in the living room with new Bertoia chairs
09:
  • Raising a packrat
  • Exploring the Medium - a photoset on Flickr
  • The permanent expression she wears when she has on sunglasses
  • Triumphant return of Chuckacabra
08:
  • Milestone
  • Jermain Stewart's "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off"
  • It's exhausting work, being adorable
  • Mountain, tree, streetlight
07:
  • On home improvement
  • PETER FUNCH : PHOTOGRAPHER
  • A sign on last night's walk
  • And then I had to wash his mouth out with soap
06:
  • Would sir desire a condiment?
  • In the entryway
03:
  • Newsletter: Month Forty-two
  • I did not know Basenjis could sing
  • A window in August
  • Not very happy about his recent bath
02:
  • The Daily Telegraph's 50 must-watch web video clips
  • A hard-earned hot stone face massage
  • Finally hung some photographs in the kitchen
01:
  • From the SD card
  • Not Even Remotely Funny
  • She likes to do this with the markers much more than she likes to color with them
  • I think he suspects something

Heather talks about public tantrums (from kids) on today's Momversation.

  • RIP Louis Mortimer Armstrong: http://bit.ly/1R4tv6
  • Hugs and kisses to you, too! RT: @Monkey_Tree: @dooce he probably committed suicide because he was tired of LISTENING TO YOU WHINE.
  • Our fish just died. And I'm sitting here crying. And it wasn't even my fault!

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