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Farmington Historical Society member Janice Maxham takes a break from sweeping in front of the society’s Octagon House in Farmington on Monday to talk with her granddog, Mozart, a 2-year-old golden retriever-poodle mix. The Maxhams have been caring for the dog while their son’s family from Connecticut was on spring break, she said.
Farmington Historical Society member Janice Maxham stops sweeping in front of the society-owned Octagon House in Farmington Monday to talk with her granddog, Mozart. The 2-year-old goldendoodle was patiently waiting and watching while tied to the stop sign. The Maxhams have been babysitting the dog from Connecticut since last week, while their son’s family was on spring break. Maxham was sweeping prior to opening their Sugarwood Gallery across the street.
Farmington Historical Society member Janice Maxham stops sweeping in front of the society-owned Octagon House in Farmington Monday to talk with her granddog, Mozart, a 2-year-old goldendoodle. The Maxhams have been babysitting the dog from Connecticut while their son’s family was on spring break. Maxham was sweeping prior to opening their Sugarwood Gallery across the street.
No barking allowed. Farmington Historical Society member Janice Maxham stops sweeping in front of the society-owned Octagon House in Farmington Monday to correct her granddog, Mozart, a 2-year-old goldendoodle. The Maxhams have been babysitting the dog from Connecticut while their son’s family was on spring break. Maxham was sweeping prior to opening their Sugarwood Gallery across the street.
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