The buffalo

If you are lucky you can spot her grazing in the wilds of San Jose.

Bella's coat is getting ever more cray-cray. We're growing upwards now. 

She may soon need some product. Or a hat.

My little hunchback.


Photo unscrupulously lifted from the daycare website. 
Although, they do give me a hard copy, so not stealing, really.

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