Judy and Boomer
Member Since 2014
Yesterday
Good morning!
AMPS 193 shooting 1.75u
Will increase tomorrow unless something miraculous happens today.
I slept until 4:00 +8 last night! At that point I woke up on my own. I could see Boomer in his bed. I drifted back to sleep but Boomer decided around 4:30 that he was very hungry and needed his food NOW! I tried to ignore him but he was persistent so I got up and rotated his auto feeder so he could access his +9 fuds. His +6 dish was full; I don't think he had touched it at all. My experiment continues so he had an extra dish of food at +3.
Allen ate well overnight but it appears that our Petsafe 5 once again rotated past his first dish and onto the second one. We have two Petsafe 5 auto feeders and occasionally they will rotate a double turn.
On the agenda today: going out of town and taking a friend who turned 65 2 days ago to lunch.
Yesterday DH and I got out for a walk. We went to our Springbank Park which is a humongous park and is located alongside our Thames River. I found one area where all the birds seemed to be hanging out and I was happy to see a few Golden-Crowned Kinglet; I hadn't seen any for about a year. They are quick little birds and difficult to photograph because they are only still for a second!
Good morning!
AMPS 193 shooting 1.75u
Will increase tomorrow unless something miraculous happens today.
I slept until 4:00 +8 last night! At that point I woke up on my own. I could see Boomer in his bed. I drifted back to sleep but Boomer decided around 4:30 that he was very hungry and needed his food NOW! I tried to ignore him but he was persistent so I got up and rotated his auto feeder so he could access his +9 fuds. His +6 dish was full; I don't think he had touched it at all. My experiment continues so he had an extra dish of food at +3.
Allen ate well overnight but it appears that our Petsafe 5 once again rotated past his first dish and onto the second one. We have two Petsafe 5 auto feeders and occasionally they will rotate a double turn.
On the agenda today: going out of town and taking a friend who turned 65 2 days ago to lunch.
Yesterday DH and I got out for a walk. We went to our Springbank Park which is a humongous park and is located alongside our Thames River. I found one area where all the birds seemed to be hanging out and I was happy to see a few Golden-Crowned Kinglet; I hadn't seen any for about a year. They are quick little birds and difficult to photograph because they are only still for a second!




