Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=82385
Good Morning, Everyone,
Thinking of Roni & Brad and Moonie. Sending healing vines to all kitties and beans who need some. Hoping CD is feeling better.
It's 32 degrees here and snowing. I'm beginning to think that we won't get out on any more paddles this year, but you never know. We're leaving the canoe rack on the car just in case.
Rusty had a good night, but the transition to the time change is confusing him a bit. Why is my schedule messed up??--Rusty
He jerked away during his shot this morning, but it all got in. Other than that, he ate about half of his breakfast and then made a beeline to his little bed by the radiator.
Today is the first indoor farmers' market. They picked a good day to start the winter venue! We'll walk down there later and see how many of the farmers are going to participate. Our favorite farmers will be there (2 young guys who met in the Peace Corps in Equador, came home, bought a little land, spent the first few years hauling water in buckets to irrigate their crops, and now, 5 years later, have a thriving CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). We may buy a half share in 2013. They have splendid produce.
Wishing you all a good weekend.
Ella & Rusty
Good Morning, Everyone,
Thinking of Roni & Brad and Moonie. Sending healing vines to all kitties and beans who need some. Hoping CD is feeling better.
It's 32 degrees here and snowing. I'm beginning to think that we won't get out on any more paddles this year, but you never know. We're leaving the canoe rack on the car just in case.
Rusty had a good night, but the transition to the time change is confusing him a bit. Why is my schedule messed up??--Rusty
He jerked away during his shot this morning, but it all got in. Other than that, he ate about half of his breakfast and then made a beeline to his little bed by the radiator.
Today is the first indoor farmers' market. They picked a good day to start the winter venue! We'll walk down there later and see how many of the farmers are going to participate. Our favorite farmers will be there (2 young guys who met in the Peace Corps in Equador, came home, bought a little land, spent the first few years hauling water in buckets to irrigate their crops, and now, 5 years later, have a thriving CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). We may buy a half share in 2013. They have splendid produce.
Wishing you all a good weekend.
Ella & Rusty