I’ve had this carpet on my face for almost a year, and felt it was time for a change. So, after work today, I got out the shaver, and took off the fur.
I feel naked.
I’ve had this carpet on my face for almost a year, and felt it was time for a change. So, after work today, I got out the shaver, and took off the fur.
I feel naked.
Tonight we headed out to Mississauga for Pat and Jen’s housewarming. It was good times, with me being fascinated with a certain book that Pat was recently given. Also, Molly looks lovely in the firelight.
Every evening, we feed the cats soft food for dinner. We even got them trained to know that they eat it on the climber; Coconut on the top level and Pashmina on the middle level.
It’s something I’ve noticed before, but after Coconut is done eating his soft food dinner in his green bowl, he’ll jump down to the middle level of the climber and eat whatever Pashmina has left behind in her pink bowl. What a pig-cat!
During my usual bike ride at lunch, I completely forgot that the CNE was going on and that I couldn’t ride through the grounds on my way back to the office (this after I had to find an alternate route to work this morning, but I digress), so I rode down along the waterfront. There were lots of boats in the marina near Toronto Island Airport, and I also noticed one of the “Hippo” tour buses I’ve seen driving around town in the water. I’d love to have a vehicle that I can drive on the road and also double as a boat. But, the Hippo is pretty ugly, and personally, I’d rather own a bison.
This weekend Molly and I drove up to Pembroke for Erin and Stephen’s wedding. It was a blast, and on the way back I HAD to get a picture of Molly standing in front of the sign for the town of “Purdy” (since she is). Also, we stopped off at the “Burger Bus”, which happened to be right next to the Kawartha Dairy. Believe it or not, but those are SMALL waffle cones! Diet be damned!!