And it's a red car, right? That multiplies the fun.
It's so good to hear from you. High school! I remember how slowly time passed when I was a kid and now we're seeing it from the other side where it goes lickety-split.
Poor kitty, will it help when the seasons change?
I'm sending good thoughts your way.
I know someone here who is a Trump supporter. When he tells people about it, they physically take a step back, and then you can see it in their eyes that they are reassessing his sanity. He fits your description, not just with regard to the election, life in general.
How long did it last?
A mystery. The pizza looks yummy, though.
We haven't heard anything about Angel quite awhile.
How nice. And inspiring. I still remember several years ago when I was positive I would never knit a sweater, I was going to only make dishcloths for the rest of my life. I have since expanded to sweaters and hats, but now I'm saying I'll never make socks.
It's fascinating to talk to people who enjoy what they do and have that little peek into their world.
His eyes and face look so much better, bless his heart. I love his white paws.
Do you think it could have been the woman who used to call you?
I'm always surprised at how well your cats take to new homies. We've had litter mates that didn't get along their entire lives - it was a 'the humans like me better' tug of war.
I much prefer to read a book about the 1940s that was written in the 1940s (for example) because the author isn't looking back and trying to recreate the attitudes of that day and describe technology (did they even have that word then?) from hindsight. I never trust modern authors to not filter everything through today's lens.
Yes, me too on worrying about the car. Thank goodness it's okay to hand back to Allen, but I have my fingers crossed that your knee will be okay.