There used to be a Winn-Dixie there?
During the early '80s, yes. A block or so up Carrollton from St. Charles, in a shopping center across the street from a Burger King.
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There used to be a Winn-Dixie there?
During the early '80s, yes. A block or so up Carrollton from St. Charles, in a shopping center across the street from a Burger King.
Bee-yoot-iful white cats. And lovely snuggly doggies, too, all of them. Here's my one and only.
Bad flying monkeys! Saying malicious things about Hec. I will not mention she who must not be named, lest it summon her.
The white cats are so beautiful. I don't think I've ever seen a pure white cat in person. And the picture of Bear staring out the window is just amazing.
Have to go pick up food now.
I have no idea who this CalGal is, but if she's spreading lies about Hec I'm willing to take a stand and say she's not good.
Plus assorted winged monkeys.
And now I'm earwormed with alternately the Wicked Witch flying music and the gaurds' "Oh-wee-oh" marching song.
During the early '80s, yes. A block or so up Carrollton from St. Charles, in a shopping center across the street from a Burger King.
Oh, I think I know where you mean. That's a CVS or Walgreens or something now.
Damnit, that Rite-Aid should be a K&B.
What's a K&B?
Apparently, to a 5 month old, there is something inherently hysterically funny about kittens.This stage has lasted a lot longer than five months for me apparently. Though it has segued into oooohing also.
Oh, Beverly. That is a comfy cat.
My best friend when I was really little had a pure white cat. They named her Snow, until they became familiar with her predilection for hanging out in the oil puddle under the car, and then they named her Slush.
Congrats to Burrell and DH on homeownership.
Congrats on the house, Burrell!
Last night, my kitty decided she was fed up with me cleaning out my kitchen drawers (an extensive job, so I had pulled up a chair to go through them all and be comfortable) and not paying attention to her, so she decided to jump up and say "Hi!" Unfortunately, she has an aversion to jumping onto the sink and the cabinets surrounding it for some reason, so she went for my back instead. I have scratches from her claws digging into my upper arm and back when she didn't quite make it up to my shoulder and started slipping off.