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Click here to meet Frannie,
the in and out door Cat of Quinn Mountain |
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Photos by
Christina Brittain ©2000
- 2007 |
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Arnold, our blue
and gold Macaw, is 20 years old,
and a really funny guy.
On his off days, he does like to scream and bit people,
but we all have our issues. |
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Mr. Spot, the big barn cat
sitting on Baby Bear.
"Get off my head, you big bazzoo!"
says Baby Bear. |
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Frank the Frog
sits on a Stargazer lily
in the Quinn Mountain garden.
"I look so pretty in pink," boasts Frank. |
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"Sometimes, a guy
just has to kick back
and soak up the sun," says Spot. |
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On dark and stormy
nights,
it's sure good to have a friend.
Spot and Cinnamon brave the cold together. |
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Buddy Llama (L) and Rosie Llama (R) enjoy
the evening sun and fresh spring grass in the Quinn Mountain meadow |
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Rosie, the spotted llama, peers through the
trees,
curious to meet visitors to Quinn Mountain. |
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Buddy the Llama basks in a spring time
early evening sunbeam in the meadow at Quinn Mountain in the Columbia
River Gorge |
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Penny, the chestnut Standard bred mare,
grazes
on the lush summer pastures
of
Quinn Mountain. |
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