My neighborhood is a mixture of black and white and we all wave to each other as we come and go during our daily routines but we really don't know each other. I leave my house around 7:30 in the morning and don't get home until around 6:00 to 6:30 and by that time we are all busy with our families; makes it difficult for socializing.
Wow, that sounds like loads of fun. My neighborhood is an old established one (50 years and counting) and about 1/3 of the residents are original property owners so they are getting up in years. My neighbor across the street whom I adore is 92 and still drives to church and the grocery store. I am not sure they would like a block party although I would.
Tell yur daDDy he duz not need a Glock 'cuz he has six, count 'em, SIX attack cats. He iz safe.
It's a conspiracy! They do that to drive us crazy. My husband keeps taking my flashlights I keep in each room and never puts them back. Drives me bonkers!
Oh I remember that stage very well. I'll bet I can find pictures of my two with the same expression. LOL! Alex is a beautiful lady and her courage and determination are evident. She is lucky to have you as a friend.
Those are great pictures! I love the ones of Rinny in the toy boxes.
Randy, you have received enough advice above so you don't need any from me. Enjoy yourself and be happy.
$580 MIL to fight famine in the Horn of Africa......how much did we give last year and people are still starving. There is something wrong with this picture.
GROSS!!! So far I have not had any of those nasty whachamagiggers. I have creepy, crawly things. The puppy looks like he is thinking of jumping in.
I am not a teacher but I can certainly relate to this, especially #11.
LOL!!
Aaron, nice to see you again. I was gapeach on Blogster but I abandoned that site a long time ago. Glad to hear Ray & Jolie are doing better. I know about sleeping on the floor; when my pit bull Ceasar had a heart attack and was seriously ill I slept on the floor with him. Not very comfortable especially for some one with scoliosis but we make sacrifices for those we love. Good to hear from you again.
That is beautiful! Are orchids difficult to grow?
Keep believing and they will grow. I planted mine back in May and they are over 6 ft tall and we have had delicious tomatoes this summer, even had fried green tomatoes which my husband loves and I can't stomach them. Right now, I am eating red, ripe tomatoes for breakfast. Yum Yum!