HWright
Member Since 2016
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Dear Friends,
Is it summer? Between 90& degree days and now a cold damp rain front (turned heat on this afternoon to get the raw damp out) it's anyone guess. I don't remember such extremes but it is what it is.
Sootie's Tribe hanging in. Bella recovered from that unanticipated major dental and has her second acupuncture session next week.
Spunky was engrossed with the activities of nesting baby birds whose parents had made a nest in the Christmas wreath that I left up. The squawking, constantly fed little beaks fledged on July 4th.
Azalea had a second 7-day pulse dose of Zithromax a few weeks ago when her mouth flared up again. Not as effective as the first time and i think it messed up her appy for awhile in spite of the probiotics and her other support supplements. She still loves acupuncture, now almost weekly. She's one steady sturdy girl that's for sure. I don't think we'll be repeating Zithromax.
Dancer has been a card and has been my rug hooking helper. Last weekend, in the effort to get my bearings back, I resumed my rug hooking project. Transferred the design onto the linen and started. Dancer likes to get up on the arm of the chair, then slide onto my lap atop the rug project and then onto the other arm of the chair. Back and forth. I don't have the heart to shoo her off. Perhaps she is offering her approval, knowing that the subject is a black cat, much like she is! I wonder if she will like it as much when it's complete.
Heaps of healing, gentle times and sweet dream vines to all. And a relaxing weekend, too.
With ❤
Sina and Sootie's Tribe
Dear Friends,
Is it summer? Between 90& degree days and now a cold damp rain front (turned heat on this afternoon to get the raw damp out) it's anyone guess. I don't remember such extremes but it is what it is.
Sootie's Tribe hanging in. Bella recovered from that unanticipated major dental and has her second acupuncture session next week.
Spunky was engrossed with the activities of nesting baby birds whose parents had made a nest in the Christmas wreath that I left up. The squawking, constantly fed little beaks fledged on July 4th.
Azalea had a second 7-day pulse dose of Zithromax a few weeks ago when her mouth flared up again. Not as effective as the first time and i think it messed up her appy for awhile in spite of the probiotics and her other support supplements. She still loves acupuncture, now almost weekly. She's one steady sturdy girl that's for sure. I don't think we'll be repeating Zithromax.
Dancer has been a card and has been my rug hooking helper. Last weekend, in the effort to get my bearings back, I resumed my rug hooking project. Transferred the design onto the linen and started. Dancer likes to get up on the arm of the chair, then slide onto my lap atop the rug project and then onto the other arm of the chair. Back and forth. I don't have the heart to shoo her off. Perhaps she is offering her approval, knowing that the subject is a black cat, much like she is! I wonder if she will like it as much when it's complete.
Heaps of healing, gentle times and sweet dream vines to all. And a relaxing weekend, too.
With ❤
Sina and Sootie's Tribe



At least with latch hooking, the loops are on the underside! 