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Michael and a fish that was not injured or terrified at all during the fish-hooking process. (Let me have my delusions, thank you!)
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Buddy (left) and Scout (right) are the most disruptive family members. He likes to try to fit her entire body in his mouth, and she likes to claw at his face, but they really love each other. | ![]() |
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Elliot (left) looks like she has a nose infection in this picture,
but because she's almost always asleep on my back I can't get many exciting
pictures of her. Kibble (right) thinks his primary purpose in life
is to follow Buddy around and hiss at him.
Those Bolivian peppers (right) are family members too. They survived the Wisconsin winter surprisingly well, and are going NUTS producing flowers and big, hot chiles. It pays to treat your plants like pals! |
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