Wauw! that we must 'printscreenen'mary reurslag wrote: Yes, Kuramari, I expected him/her to jump any second.

Wauw! that we must 'printscreenen'mary reurslag wrote: Yes, Kuramari, I expected him/her to jump any second.
would`nt it been nice?!mary reurslag wrote: Yes, Kuramari, I expected him/her to jump any second.
He almost did it, but the big one send him away, what a shame:))Kuremari wrote: would`nt it been nice?!
i was hoping too, one moment the piggy was standing on two feet,
but the table was too high
MurakaMari, I also have the same problem. The sound continues, but the picture freezes.MurakaMari wrote:I think that camera is overloaded, it works 5-10 sec and then the picture stops...
Has somebody same problem??
Bairbre wrote:I don't believe it! I saw no pigs earlier, went to shovel the snow (1 1/2 hours) and came back to find they had arrived in my absence!
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Thank you for the great pictures everyone!
mary reurslag wrote:Jasmijn, you can see the snout, not en face, but en profil, of the big pig.
Well, snowman is actually often snowmum, lumememm, in Estonian, so maybe Mait, clever as he is, thought both in Estonian and internationally when he made him/her...Jasmijn wrote:Sometimes the snow'man' looks like the mother of all the animals, she even has an angry, loving or surpised look if one of here 'children' does something she doesn't like
Thank you, it's nice and funny that IT is both male and female, good choice MaitLiis wrote: Well, snowman is actually often snowmum, lumememm, in Estonian, so maybe Mait, clever as he is, thought both in Estonian and internationally when he made him/her...
Smart of you to notice!