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I went for a walk with the dogs on a warm,rainy July 4, 2004. Look at what we found.
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This moth was just hanging out keeping it's wings dry under a tree.
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Wild roses grow all over in the back meadow. I was lucky to find them in full bloom!
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The raindrops began to glisten as the sun burned through the clouds.
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This was a cool find. There were only a few of these in bloom.
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Other photos from this summer include pretty sites from around the farm, wild animals sharing the food in the fields and some photos of Franks party.
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Happy dogs cooling off in the hayfield prior to harvesting the first cutting.
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Deer and Sandhill Cranes enjoy a morning meal in the hayfield.
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Pretty nice photography! :)
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I wonder who is picking up the tab?
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Beautiful is Papa Dick's Daisey Field! A treasure to see in full bloom every summer.
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Frank Ziegler, came to us as a German exchange student and left us as a member of the family. We love you Frankie!
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Frank during our going-away party.
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Frank and G
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Frank & Sarah. Good friends and fond momories.
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Some of the soccer friends.
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Markie and frankie
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Markie trying to convince Frank to send him some German chocolate!
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Memories of Frankie's Last Ride
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So long frankie! We'll see you in October...
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Other photos of Frank with his American family
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A common sight during the 2004 school year.
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you're beautiful, baby!
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On a family vacation to Sedona, AZ
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"I think Germany is that way!"
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Greg, Frank and Linden pose in a typical way near some ruins in Arizona.
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Mother's Day at Coral gables in east Lansing.
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Goofing around during a family photo.
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Logan and Mom on Mother's Day 2004.
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The family, minus Greg who is taking the picture.
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Soccer shots from Summer 2004 SCOFF (Soccer Couples Out For Fun)
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Photos from Frank's last night with us. The boys sat on the roof and watched the sun come up. They did not want to spend a minute of frank's last night sleeping.
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Darkness on the eve of July 8, 2004
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Logan captures the scene as night slowly makes way to morning.
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And with the dawn comes the day we send Frank home to Germany. Such sad boys!!
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