It’s one of those days, I fear. I don’t have any big plans other than to bank some money and that check I got in yesterday’s mail. It would be a good day to clean house or wash clothes. I’ll see how things develop.
It’s one of those days, I fear. I don’t have any big plans other than to bank some money and that check I got in yesterday’s mail. It would be a good day to clean house or wash clothes. I’ll see how things develop.
I have one more day out of town at the Drs and then I shall be staying home the rest of the month doing what comes naturally-napping and aimless wandering.
😛
Those out-of-town doctor appointments really are wearing and, for you, probably logistical nightmares, so I’m glad to know you are done for the month! I used to have to make regular trips to Denver once every two weeks for a doctor appointment. That’s about 8 hours round trip (on a good traffic day….!) plus all of the piddling around in the waiting room at the doctor waiting for the appointment. Tedious!
NO! Just put your feet up and have a bit of a rest. You can always do things tomorrow.
That’s pretty much what I decided….!
Dream on, human. Your kats have other plans – and none of them involve a broom or vacuum!!😹
That’s right: all-day naps! I didn’t take a nap, but they did. Dougy played wand toy with me for a short time but Andy hit the sack right off.
MOL!😸 Now those are my kind of kats!
You know that that means they will be wild animals once the sun goes down! LOL!
It is an even better day to play with kitties.
It would have been had they not taken all-day naps!
You will have to explain to us how a vice president of Nebraska Ornithologists’ Union can manage this with the love of cats ( that are the birds ennemis !!!) 🙂
In your plan you can also introduce a bottle of champagne 🙂
In friendship
Michel
It does seem incongruous, Michel, but I’ve always liked animals of all kinds. Of course, one reason my boys are inside cats is to protect the neighborhood birds. There is no doubt in my mind they’d be heavy predators of birds, given a chance. I’ve seen how they attack crickets, flies, and moths!