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Morning in the cypress swamp with dogs 2024-05-05

To get to the other side.

[Honeybun sunshine]
Honeybun sunshine

[Honeybun and Blondie]
Honeybun and Blondie

[Blondie gets aboard]
Blondie gets aboard

[Blondie the figurehead]
Blondie the figurehead

[Onwards into the swamp with Honeybun and Blondie]
Onwards into the swamp with Honeybun and Blondie

WT

[Woodpecker tree and hanging tree]
Woodpecker tree and hanging tree

HT

[Hanging tree]
Hanging tree

[Movie: Morning in the swamp with dogs 2024-05-05 (40M)]
Movie: Morning in the swamp with dogs 2024-05-05 (40M)

[Takeout]
Takeout

-jsq

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This entry was posted in Cypress, Dogs, Okra Paradise Farms and tagged Blondie, Cypress, Dogs, Georgia, Honeybun, John S. Quarterman, Lowndes County, Okra Paradise Farms, swamp on May 5, 2024 by John S. Quarterman.

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