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You have some wonderful ground photos. I really like the tractors. Although Spud did have a fair share of ground on him.
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Most days we call him Muddy Spuddy 😀
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Rustle Crow. 😀 😀
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Great photos in answer to the challenge. I love the way you’ve linked them to the theme of ground nuts – and Rustle Crow is excellent.
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Thank you Millie 🙂
(apologies for the late response – for some reason I didn’t see your comment come in and only noticed it today!)
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No worries at all. I do the same thing myself, all too often. 🙂
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Good pictures, El. My dad used to have a dog named “Spud” years ago in the U.S. I’ve never heard another dog named that until now. 🙂
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The funny thing is that Spud got his name before we realised that he loves potatoes – he will eat an entire, raw potato without hesitation, even with relish! 😀
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