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Interesting image.
That's a new word for me. Great shot and word for U.
That is all new to me, but the photo is so cute of the cuddly bears, or are they Ursine?
I love animal adjectives!ROG, ABC Wednesday team
So cute! I want to bring one home!
I am disappointed ! I thought it was the decoration of your bed ! so cute !
Love em! - they look really sweet - but I have never heard of them before - have a good week - Jane UK
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How cute.U is for Umbrella, please come and see. Thanks!
So unusual and pretty! Thanks for your visit.
AWE! These are so cuddly looking!
They are so cute!
Very cute and creative!
A cute picture - and a new word learned. Thanks.
Awwwwwwwwwww, how sweet. Yes, I'm sure that is why the 'big dipper and little dipper' in the night sky are called ursa major and ursa minor. Right?Friday Fragments
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Interesting image.
ReplyDeleteThat's a new word for me. Great shot and word for U.
ReplyDeleteThat is all new to me, but the photo is so cute of the cuddly bears, or are they Ursine?
ReplyDeleteI love animal adjectives!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
So cute! I want to bring one home!
ReplyDeleteI am disappointed ! I thought it was the decoration of your bed ! so cute !
ReplyDeleteLove em! - they look really sweet - but I have never heard of them before - have a good week - Jane UK
ReplyDeleteHe he he! So cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. And thanks for visiting and taking the time to comment;o)
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Happy day****
How cute.
ReplyDeleteU is for Umbrella, please come and see. Thanks!
So unusual and pretty! Thanks for your visit.
ReplyDeleteAWE! These are so cuddly looking!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute and creative!
ReplyDeleteA cute picture - and a new word learned. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwwwwwww, how sweet. Yes, I'm sure that is why the 'big dipper and little dipper' in the night sky are called ursa major and ursa minor. Right?
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