Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
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yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=48559
Good Morning Everyone,
Looks like Rusty is still clearing his little bounce. Still can't figure out what caused it. Nothing has changed, but a cat is a cat and that's that! He had a good test, good shot, 2 sittings of breakfast, a nice brushing, but he didn't want to play today. He senses that we're about to go out on a paddle, I think. He gets to eat out of his automat, since we won't be back until about +10.
It's a nice morning: cool (55 degrees), sunshine. Showers expected this afternoon, but we'll probably be home before they get here. We're paddling on an interesting lake--Rainbow Lake--with an esker down the middle, dividing it into 2 long halves. There are a few breaks in the esker, so you can get from one side of the lake to the other. We'll also explore a river that is the lake's inlet.
This evening our friends, who are the coordinators of Canoe Outing, are taking us out to dinner as a thank-you for helping out with registration and for leading trips. It will be at the student-run restaurant at Paul Smiths College (one of the degree programs there is hotel and restaurant management and culinary arts) (the other is forestry).
Everyone have a good day. We send healing vines to all of our kitties and beans who are in need of them.
Ella & Rusty
Good Morning Everyone,
Looks like Rusty is still clearing his little bounce. Still can't figure out what caused it. Nothing has changed, but a cat is a cat and that's that! He had a good test, good shot, 2 sittings of breakfast, a nice brushing, but he didn't want to play today. He senses that we're about to go out on a paddle, I think. He gets to eat out of his automat, since we won't be back until about +10.
It's a nice morning: cool (55 degrees), sunshine. Showers expected this afternoon, but we'll probably be home before they get here. We're paddling on an interesting lake--Rainbow Lake--with an esker down the middle, dividing it into 2 long halves. There are a few breaks in the esker, so you can get from one side of the lake to the other. We'll also explore a river that is the lake's inlet.
This evening our friends, who are the coordinators of Canoe Outing, are taking us out to dinner as a thank-you for helping out with registration and for leading trips. It will be at the student-run restaurant at Paul Smiths College (one of the degree programs there is hotel and restaurant management and culinary arts) (the other is forestry).
Everyone have a good day. We send healing vines to all of our kitties and beans who are in need of them.
Ella & Rusty