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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Moving My Snowball

Remember my Snowball Bush?
It's my favorite and sometimes the only snowballs I see all year.

My silly mom decided to dig it up and move it!

Only thing is, it weighs about 8700 lbs. and now mom is stuck.
I guess I'm going to have to help her.

This really IS the best place to hide my stuff.
Hope mom doesn't kill my Snowball!

Wyatt

24 comments:

  1. What a lovely snowball bush. I thought you meant real snowballs, which we have lots of here in Ontario :)

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  2. Best snowball bush ever!

    Come over to our blog for a chance to win some autographed books! :)

    Hugs,

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  3. That is one beautiful bush. I am sure with your help, all will be well.
    Blessings,
    Goose

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  4. OMD!! Your Moms is soooo strong Wyatt! I loves that bush too! I'm glad you were there to snoopervise the move...and to hide your stuffs! (LOVE the hinnie shot, BTW!! BOL)
    Kisses,
    Ruby

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  5. Looks like you are doing a great job of helping to move it!! Your snowball is cute!!

    wags
    Jazzi and Addi

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  6. We're sure your mum knows what she's doing. It would be dead for sure in our garden...and not just because it was moved. We're happy you were there to lend a paw.

    XXXOOO Daisy, Bella & Roxy

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  7. Woof! Woof! Your mom knows plants so I hope it was safe to move it. I see your behind. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar

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  8. I hope the snowball bush survives too because it is beautiful. That first picture of you and the snowball bush...sigh...fabulous. I'm thinking if your mom is clever enough to get it dug out, she probably knows what to do with it.

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  9. BOL what a big help. She better not kill the snowballs
    Benny & Lily

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  10. Excellent, great gardening! True terrierness!

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  11. Noooo we hope your snowball bush survives. You have snowballs all year round? How lucky.Have a wonderful Wednesday.
    Best wishes Molly

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  12. Wow! That's a big bush to have to move! Good thing you helped your mom out, Wyatt!

    Love ya lots
    Mitch and Molly

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  13. We hope your snowball bush thrives in its new place!

    Wooo,
    Togo, Tagar & Gamby

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  14. Ooooooh, we loves snowball bushes! They is so purties!
    I bets your mom was very thankful furs all your help.
    Dat looks like to perfect place to hide beer and cheetos....I must get one now.

    Puddles

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  15. Oh oh - we hope it survives the move - just don't bury in bones underneath it okay !

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  16. What a beautiful snowball bush, I really love its beautiful flowers, you really look like its your favorite place, that last photo of your behind is just adorable! Love this post Wyatt! Hope your Mom re-plants it and it thrives!
    Love and Hugs from your Furiend Frank xxxxxxxx

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  17. What would your Mom do without your help, Wyatt? That sure is a pretty bush - Mom has been wanting one of those for a long time. She keeps waiting for the year when there are no diggers here - HA!!!

    Woos - Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning

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  18. Hope it Lives too!!! You are a hooooooge help with that 87,000 pound thingy. Maybe you will get some EXTRA treats fur being such a help.

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  19. Yikes! Lucky your Mom had you to help!

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  20. Oh, my mama killed ours, hope you have better luck!

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  21. That bush is gorgeous...is it a hydrangea or a viburnum? Momz can't tell from the photos...Hope it likes its new home

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  22. Oooh we have some of these too...in blue!

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  23. Hey Wyatt!
    Wow, what a fun bush! Love those big blooms. I'm glad you helped out your Mom, and that last pix of your up-in-the-air butt gave me a big chuckle! BWAR HAR HAR
    Grr and Woof,
    Sarge, COP

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  24. Good thing your mom has you to help her move that huge bush. My mom says we have some of those in our yard too.

    Millie

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