In the Pleistocene, camels grazed in what would become Nebraska. Then they disappeared from the fossil records. Today, people disappear from Nebraska, too, leaving nothing more than old fossils living here. know, because I’m one of them!
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A handsome lad!
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He is!
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Caleb is excelling in his comportment classes –
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Comportment. Yes!
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In the Pleistocene, camels grazed in what would become Nebraska. Then they disappeared from the fossil records. Today, people disappear from Nebraska, too, leaving nothing more than old fossils living here. know, because I’m one of them!
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Laughing!
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I can smell lunch already!
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Ha!
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Ah, now it’s going to be a good day! Thank you, Caleb! HHD, Dave! 🐫🔆
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It is Marina! HHD!
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😉
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Large and in charge!
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Laughing. Good!
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Feelin fine!
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Very Fine!
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That’s sweet!
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Right!?!?!
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“Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful!” (The decorations on his halter look like seashells — interesting!)
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Laughing!!!!
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
My ‘forever’ Wednesday morning smile – CALEB!! — Photo by Ayşe BOLAT via Pexels!
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Caleb, YOU ARE A GOD!
-Alan
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He is!
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