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Wanderlost
Jan 23, 2019Nomad II
Whackata Whackata Whackata BANG! Whackata Whackata Whackata BANG! Whackata Whackata Whackata BANG!
That's what we woke up to. Rudy found a golf ball and was knocking it around the great room. I did not know we even had a golf ball.
As I started to get out of bed, I noticed Czarny's two favorite toys were on the bed. Apparently I was really asleep when he brought them up to play on the bed, cause I knew nothing about it.
For the first time, Rudy asked me to get out the red dot. It's always been Czarny asking. Had to fit it in between WLToo emptying the chest freezer into coolers for it to defrost.
Czarny was just watching the doe herd eating corn in the south yard. They are terribly spooky, staring nervously toward the road and up the hill; they weren't leaving the corn, though. The does don't have any ribs showing, so they're not starving. The four larger ones were all I saw initially, so I put down four piles of corn. Then a yearling showed up. The older does kept her away from three piles, but didn't see the fourth, so when they left, the yearling got an entire pile to herself. She has huge ears and goggles. I believe she's Leoghaire's last fawn. If she ever decides to interact with us, she might get a name.
More kitty playtime before I go work at the library. Later, y'all.
That's what we woke up to. Rudy found a golf ball and was knocking it around the great room. I did not know we even had a golf ball.
As I started to get out of bed, I noticed Czarny's two favorite toys were on the bed. Apparently I was really asleep when he brought them up to play on the bed, cause I knew nothing about it.
For the first time, Rudy asked me to get out the red dot. It's always been Czarny asking. Had to fit it in between WLToo emptying the chest freezer into coolers for it to defrost.
Czarny was just watching the doe herd eating corn in the south yard. They are terribly spooky, staring nervously toward the road and up the hill; they weren't leaving the corn, though. The does don't have any ribs showing, so they're not starving. The four larger ones were all I saw initially, so I put down four piles of corn. Then a yearling showed up. The older does kept her away from three piles, but didn't see the fourth, so when they left, the yearling got an entire pile to herself. She has huge ears and goggles. I believe she's Leoghaire's last fawn. If she ever decides to interact with us, she might get a name.
More kitty playtime before I go work at the library. Later, y'all.
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