Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=105287
Good Evening, Everyone,
We are home in the Adirondacks after a good 6-hour trip. Rusty vomited a little right at the beginning (as is his custom), but then was fine until the very last leg of our trip (45 miles on a twisting road through the High Peaks), when he began to paw at the windows. Stu used to do this on long car trips, and it is interesting that today is the 3rd anniversary of Stu's passing. He may have been sending Rusty a message, but it is also possible that Rusty glimpsed himself in the side mirror and thought it was another cat. In any event, we are home. Rusty is exhausted and is sleeping in his little bed (earlier he was napping in his perch). The weather was warm and sunny everywhere today. There has been no rain for a week and everything is dry. The little greenhouse extension on the garage is almost finished (waiting on the roofing materials). I rescued another cricket this evening--found him on the floor in the cellar. Our furnace seems to be OK (the heat has not been on, but it also heats the hot water).
Edward and I are going to chillax in front of the TV this evening. I hope all is well in LL. Will visit your condos tomorrow. Please take a minute with us to remember Stu. I know he's happy and well at the Bridge, cooking up a storm with his pal Mannie in their Two Chefs' Kitchen.
Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Good Evening, Everyone,
We are home in the Adirondacks after a good 6-hour trip. Rusty vomited a little right at the beginning (as is his custom), but then was fine until the very last leg of our trip (45 miles on a twisting road through the High Peaks), when he began to paw at the windows. Stu used to do this on long car trips, and it is interesting that today is the 3rd anniversary of Stu's passing. He may have been sending Rusty a message, but it is also possible that Rusty glimpsed himself in the side mirror and thought it was another cat. In any event, we are home. Rusty is exhausted and is sleeping in his little bed (earlier he was napping in his perch). The weather was warm and sunny everywhere today. There has been no rain for a week and everything is dry. The little greenhouse extension on the garage is almost finished (waiting on the roofing materials). I rescued another cricket this evening--found him on the floor in the cellar. Our furnace seems to be OK (the heat has not been on, but it also heats the hot water).
Edward and I are going to chillax in front of the TV this evening. I hope all is well in LL. Will visit your condos tomorrow. Please take a minute with us to remember Stu. I know he's happy and well at the Bridge, cooking up a storm with his pal Mannie in their Two Chefs' Kitchen.
Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)