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@Skybreeze She’s the one that wanted to do it to begin with. She loves photography... and modeling.
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You can always garden in the rain! But I do hope you get some clear weather.It's been rather cold + rainy here the last couple of days... I hope it clears up enough just for a bit so I can get out and snap my photo for the 1st task. :/
My E took hers in a ten minute break in the rain. Apple bloom was so muddy!It's been rather cold + rainy here the last couple of days... I hope it clears up enough just for a bit so I can get out and snap my photo for the 1st task. :/
My E took hers in a ten minute break in the rain. Apple bloom was so muddy!
I wrapped mine in a paper towel so she wouldn't get as dirty. Inevitably, some dirt did end up on her, but there definitely wasn't as much as there would have been otherwise.Ugh! All the dirty buried ponies LOL and to think of all the time we spend making them clean and purdy!
<facepalm> great idea, I never even thought about trying something like that.I wrapped mine in a paper towel so she wouldn't get as dirty. Inevitably, some dirt did end up on her, but there definitely wasn't as much as there would have been otherwise.
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This was an extra Apple bloom. We don't really have any baits right now.I used ponies that need to be cleaned/restored anyway.
Very smart! I wouldn't have thought of that..I wrapped mine in a paper towel so she wouldn't get as dirty. Inevitably, some dirt did end up on her, but there definitely wasn't as much as there would have been otherwise.
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Although, if we could plant one and grow a bush of them that would be pretty awesome LOL
This was an extra Apple bloom. We don't really have any baits right now.
SO SMART!!Saran wrap is another good option