Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=32985&start=0
Good Monday, Everyone,
Rusty had a good night, ate all his food, slept with his beans, and this morning we had a vigorous play with Big Bug and the new Xmas cube (it's green). At the moment he is lounging on top of the radiator, watching the snow. We are on the edge of the big snowstorm here and don't expect to get much snow, but we would like to get a lot so that snowshoeing will be fun this week. DH has gone btb and I am trying to get caught up after our Xmas trip. We were lucky to have good roads yesterday for our drive home. And, as I mentioned last night, Rusty was a terrific traveler.
Yo Binks! Yeah man, I know how to drive a car. I can help out!
Rusty
We hope that all the travelers stuck in the blizzard will be able to get home today (Pat and DH in particular) and that everyone on the East Coast is doing OK digging out (the great blizzard of Dec. 26th 1947 comes to mind--the greatest "event" of my childhood--same time of year, but the 1947 blizzard had about 25 inches of snowfall. Wow, did my friends and I ever have fun! My big brother shoveled off the flat roof of the porch of my parent's house and there was so much snow that it made a sleighriding hill into the backyard!).
See you all later,
Ella & Rusty
Good Monday, Everyone,
Rusty had a good night, ate all his food, slept with his beans, and this morning we had a vigorous play with Big Bug and the new Xmas cube (it's green). At the moment he is lounging on top of the radiator, watching the snow. We are on the edge of the big snowstorm here and don't expect to get much snow, but we would like to get a lot so that snowshoeing will be fun this week. DH has gone btb and I am trying to get caught up after our Xmas trip. We were lucky to have good roads yesterday for our drive home. And, as I mentioned last night, Rusty was a terrific traveler.
Yo Binks! Yeah man, I know how to drive a car. I can help out!
Rusty
We hope that all the travelers stuck in the blizzard will be able to get home today (Pat and DH in particular) and that everyone on the East Coast is doing OK digging out (the great blizzard of Dec. 26th 1947 comes to mind--the greatest "event" of my childhood--same time of year, but the 1947 blizzard had about 25 inches of snowfall. Wow, did my friends and I ever have fun! My big brother shoveled off the flat roof of the porch of my parent's house and there was so much snow that it made a sleighriding hill into the backyard!).
See you all later,
Ella & Rusty