This post might include pets from before and after the school Spring Break and Easter. I don’t like to divulge too much information, such as the last names of guests, or when their families are away from home. I was having so much trouble with our internet connection and/or our aging computer that I gave … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2018
Start today and work back …
I feel guilty when I don’t talk to you often enough. At the same time as I’m curious about your days and how you’re doing, I realize that some of you check for my blog updates. Feeling that I “disappoint” anyone is uncomfortable. I’m sitting in the recliner just chatting (typing) in comfort, with coffee, … Continue reading
From Sunday, March 25: Resting and digesting …
We went out for breakfast, so that’s what I’m doing now. This morning Gary asked, “Should we go to Roth’s this morning?”, to which I exclaimed, “YES!” without hesitation. The Roth family hosts Saturday and Sunday brunches during the winters, and it is always a phenomenal feast. Whatever they can offer that is produced locally … Continue reading
Spring is in the air!
What a relief that the atmosphere now has the smell of Spring. Yes, we’ll have rain and mud to complain about, but it feels like the long winter is coming to an end. Gary and I are convalescing, but we seem to have “beaten” the flu and bronchitis into submission. It takes awhile to get … Continue reading
Happy Sunday!
I am feeling so much better, day by day. Still easily “winded” and weak, I try to pace myself. Clyde went home … a handsome, sweet boy that I can hardly see often enough. We have Smudge, Hunter, Woezel & Bob, Zeus, Zoey, Mailbox, Luna and Storm. I finally confessed to Gary that there is … Continue reading
Back in the land of the living …
For more than a week, Gary and I have both been quite ill with a variation of the “flu” that has been “going around”. Now we are feeling better, though Gary is still being treated for bronchitis. So that’s my excuse this time for not posting for so many days. Although I was daily able … Continue reading