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Saturday, March 10, 2012

It's Puppy Day



Not my puppy, but my first grandpuppy. Details and photos to follow. Meanwhile here are some pics of Broadway's new daughter who remains nameless.






Feel free to leave suggestions for names in the comments if you would. I need help here....calf name burnout going on. Her sisters are named Scotty and Rose Magnolia BTW.




Have a good one.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Whittle Red" and a dandy she is.
- Bill

Caroline said...

Maureen O'Hara, she has those gorgeous auburn tresses, just like the lady.

R.Powers said...

Lady Moo Moo.
She's already wearing a meat dress.

lorraine said...

Maybe a name from a current Broadway show - Priscilla, Venus. Mia, Porgy Bess, Magic, Bird.

She is a cutie. Glad you finally got a heifer after that string of bulls.

June said...

Oh, she's cute! Pretty little head.
Name: Anemone because it's "No Name" with an extra letter. I couldn't make No Name into anything without adding something.
According to wikipedia, in Greek, anemone means "daughter of the wind." It's been pretty dang windy lately!

Terry and Linda said...

I vote is with Caroline!!!! Maureen O'Hara.

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

lisa said...

A little of both, O'Hare Red!

threecollie said...

Love all these names! Tomorrow they will go into the hat and we will choose. Then little miss no name will get her tattoo and be registered with one of your names. I thank you all for thinking up such good ones!

akaGaGa said...

Am I too late to throw in a Bible reference? Broadway's daughter could be ... Narrow Path. :)

Anonymous said...

Red Velvet

Rose

Cathy said...

Waaaaait a minute . . .

Bill Whittle? "Whittle Red"


Waaaaiit a minute! :)

Anonymous said...

Bloomingdale

Anonymous said...

Cathy,
Greetings from the valley of the great Ohio River. One of the stories told by storyteller, Jerry Clower, is about a boy and his injured hunting dog "Little Red". But when Jerry (the mouth of Mississippi) says little it sounds like whittle.It is a great story about love and caring. So that is why I call the story Whittle Red.
- Bill