Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=38355#p405458
Good Morning Everyone,
Rusty bounced this morning: no food behind this number, so it's a real bounce. He was raring to go this morning and wanted his breakfast, and ate 1st and 2nd sittings back-to-back, practically. We've just had a few games with Red Ears, Octopus, the cube, and Big Bug and Rusty is on the radiator, soaking up the heat. Yesterday was a great green day, and I hope that this bounce will clear quickly so that we can get back to those nice green numbers.
We are still digging out from the big storm. Our area got the most snow, between 29 inches and 33 inches!! (on top of the 2 or 3 feet already on the ground). It was -2 degrees F. this morning, but the sun is out and it is expected to get up into the 20s. There may be more storms at the end of the week, this time with rain and snow. People worry about their roofs collapsing if the snow on top of the roofs now gets waterlogged. This has been an old-fashioned, "real" winter. Since our house was built in 1923, I think it has been through quite a few winters like this one.
Back later. Rusty just demanded a little more breakfast. I opened a can of FF Turkey & Giblets (I've not served this to him before; Stu used to eat it occasionally). Well, he gobbled it up and is now meowing for more!! What does it have in it???
Ella & Rusty
Good Morning Everyone,
Rusty bounced this morning: no food behind this number, so it's a real bounce. He was raring to go this morning and wanted his breakfast, and ate 1st and 2nd sittings back-to-back, practically. We've just had a few games with Red Ears, Octopus, the cube, and Big Bug and Rusty is on the radiator, soaking up the heat. Yesterday was a great green day, and I hope that this bounce will clear quickly so that we can get back to those nice green numbers.
We are still digging out from the big storm. Our area got the most snow, between 29 inches and 33 inches!! (on top of the 2 or 3 feet already on the ground). It was -2 degrees F. this morning, but the sun is out and it is expected to get up into the 20s. There may be more storms at the end of the week, this time with rain and snow. People worry about their roofs collapsing if the snow on top of the roofs now gets waterlogged. This has been an old-fashioned, "real" winter. Since our house was built in 1923, I think it has been through quite a few winters like this one.
Back later. Rusty just demanded a little more breakfast. I opened a can of FF Turkey & Giblets (I've not served this to him before; Stu used to eat it occasionally). Well, he gobbled it up and is now meowing for more!! What does it have in it???
Ella & Rusty