Hooray for small fuzzy creatures!
Kaylee ,'Shindig'
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
And now, to make the cage as spectacularly clean as possible so it's all cozy and safe when she comes home.
YAY for Prubs coming out of surgery like a champ and glad they got another lump so she didn't have to do this again.
Literally just came to check on Prubs news. Glad she did well!
Yay, Prubs!
I also came here to check about Prubs! Yay Prubs!
Also, I am repeating Facebook, but there is a CORGI on Bridgerton!!!!
I am not going to get to Bridgerton until next week it is killing me.
Yay Prubs!
and is currently being warmed and awakened in the recovery room (or cage, or friendly lap, or whatever guinea pigs get)Super cute Prubs? She was a lap guinea for sure.
It was 90 today. What the everloving Heck?
My arms are sore but I think it's because I tore some dead tree limbs down by hand. I swear I was going to ask my new neighbor for a power tool (he's doing a remodel so definitely had a few options available and, better, probably would have cut the limbs for me instead of trusting me with random power tools.)
But then I thought I would strip some of the tiny wee branchlings off by hand. To make it easier for the eventual power tool wielder. The branchlings were dead simple so I tried the bigger ones. I really wish I had witnesses for the last hunk of dead tree I ripped off because I felt like the Hulk but less green and angry.
So glad to hear about Prubs! Tumor removal was how we lost Scooter when I was a teenager, but I didn't want to mention that until after she came out of surgery.
I have been sleeping ridiculously late all week since I've been on vacation, and today that torpedoed my planned day trip to Memphis. I did attempt to drive to dinner at a steakhouse in the next county over just to say I'd gone somewhere, but upon walking in and seeing a dining room full of people elbow-to-elbow I just wasn't comfortable with the amount of risk. If and when the pandemic ever ends, I'm going to have to completely re-acclimate my comfort zone to include masses of other people.