Maxine does that to us. I can't tell you the number of times I called Mr. H crying because I can't find her, only to come back outside to find her sitting at the door.
Oz only runs away if he thinks I'm going to take his stick/leaf/gumball/whatever from him.
Neighbors have been trying to chase him which causes him to run out into the street. I went and tried to pin him in a yard, to no avail.
I still don't have him and I keep thinking, once a car hits him but good then all of this is over with.
From 'way back:
Is your girlfriend even on the same continent as you, Gus?
Sure. She's in the same room, in fact.
The same dimension? I don't know.
Ask other people who live with writers or scientists. They know.
Cool Idea # 6740789: Alcholol sniffing cut outs for keyboards.
Oh Kat, I hope Kuma comes inside. And soon.
Pets shouldn't make us scared for them.
Oh, Kat, we had a sheepdog who did that all the freaking time. So frustrating.
I heard someone honk on the road, loud and frustrated and I said, Oh, Kuma must be in the street. I walked out to the sidewalk and he's drinking at the sprinklers at our neighbors. I know that if I chase him he'll take off. So I sit at the intersection of our walkway and the sidewalk.
He comes running up to me, but an arm's length away, turns and goes down our walk at a full run, hoping the back gate is open.
But I fixed the gate that was broken a few weeks ago. And Polgara can attest, it now springs back with a frightening force because I moved the spring just a bit too tight. So now the door snaps back and is too tight for dumbass doggie to push through.
Kuma gets cornered by me and Lori. Lori scoops him up (which he hates) and drops him in the backyard. I decide to give him a bath (which he also hates) cause he smells and I'm mad.
So, there he is now, chained up and wet.
He may stay like that all night.
I have nothing very important to say about John Roberts -- except: his wife Jane and kids: Josie and Jack.
Sheesh.
Wow. Tonight on the drive home, I was treated to the most spectacular double rainbow I've ever seen in my life. It spanned over 1/4 of the horizon, and the brighter ring was clearly visible all the way through its arc. It wasn't a quick, transitory thing either—it lasted for 18 miles of driving.
At one point, one end of it lined up perfectly with the highway I was on and I thought "If I end up driving to Asgard without calling first, my folks are going to be pissed."
Poking head to offer everybody to go to Google today, click on the logo, and zoom to maximum.
And now, off to answer students' questions.
[Edit: 13=8+5]