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Injustice is relatively easy to bear; what stings is justice.


So yeah, there is a bit of dried snot, crumbs and a chunk of ham on him. Granted, that's a bit gross.

He's still cute though.

Comments

Roddy said…
My god, I thought it was pea and ham soup, if not pumpkin. Looks like he is enjoying his food. How is the other terrorist? I think I need my daily fix of both of them.
Sue said…
Not gross....grouse!!! hehehe
tony said…
God Your Photos Are Really Good! Have A Fine Weekend Sir!
Jaime said…
still adorable, even when covered in food
Priyanka Khot said…
He is cute... And thankfully I could not spot the snot. :D
Valerie said…
I knew I came from vacation for something ... a fix of photographs is just what I need. Your boy has amazing eyes and a heart turning smile.
Sarah said…
My 20 years old brother "Behrooz" is fallen in love with your cute Ezra ;)
Kris McCracken said…
Roddy, he feeds himself now. No soup for the time being...
Kris McCracken said…
Sue, we don't have them here.
Kris McCracken said…
Jaime, and boogers...
Kris McCracken said…
Priyanka, it's dried.
Kris McCracken said…
Valerie, he has lovely eyes, doesn't he?
Kris McCracken said…
Sarah, tell Behrooz he's not for sale.

Well, he'd be very expensive, at least!
yamini said…
Of course!!!! any which way, ham or no ham!!!
Kris McCracken said…
Yamini, Henry is the ham freak in the house. He loves it!
Roddy said…
Feeding himself already...my god where has the time gone?
Does this mean that I am getting old?
Roddy said…
Brisbane? Is that for me? That is where we are off to after this. Then on to Singapore.

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