How Do You Feel Today? v4
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- Linna Heartbooger
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Thanks for the update, Menolly... good way of staying connected...
"People without hope not only don't write novels, but what is more to the point, they don't read them.
They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
The way to despair is to refuse to have any kind of experience, and the novel, of course, is a way to have experience."
-Flannery O'Connor
"In spite of much that militates against quietness there are people who still read books. They are the people who keep me going."
-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"
They don't take long looks at anything, because they lack the courage.
The way to despair is to refuse to have any kind of experience, and the novel, of course, is a way to have experience."
-Flannery O'Connor
"In spite of much that militates against quietness there are people who still read books. They are the people who keep me going."
-Elisabeth Elliot, Preface, "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael"
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Hahahahaha .. default setting? 
Just joshing .. Im sure youre all kinds of productive.
Ive had a super day today .. met my girls in town today for coffee and got heaps done after. Feel like a superstar today
The dogs ate my shoes yesterday .. luckily just one of the two pairs I brought
and theyve eaten someones hat today.

Just joshing .. Im sure youre all kinds of productive.
Ive had a super day today .. met my girls in town today for coffee and got heaps done after. Feel like a superstar today
The dogs ate my shoes yesterday .. luckily just one of the two pairs I brought





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hahahahaha LOL 
yes .. one of the parents hats .. dont even know where they got it LOL .. but theyve made short work of it too .. and it is a sports hat with their fave team
Dont even know how they got hold of it
sooo naughty 

yes .. one of the parents hats .. dont even know where they got it LOL .. but theyve made short work of it too .. and it is a sports hat with their fave team
Dont even know how they got hold of it




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As we all do


Eating furniture is funny .. I had a cat that used to bite wooden furniture too .. it might have been a teething thing? Who knows .. their all so funny.
Ive had another lovely day today .. went out for brunch with gfs .. bought some fun books from the National Library book store .. for my granbubby .. shes only 13mo but ya gotta be prepared. So I am for a couple of bddays

Had a lovely afternoon with my fur clients and then went to my girls place for dinner. A rather lovely day all in all and I think today was a good day for having a good day






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He was a licker, not a biter, and his sandpaper tongue was no joke. He wore down the arm of his favorite chair to the point where it was very noticeable, and you could hear him licking it from the other side of the house. Rasp, rasp, rasp. Try to get him to stop, and he'd just lean away a little in annoyance - can't you see I'm busy here? Tried that bitter apple stuff, and it took him about an hour to acquire a taste for it. Rasp, rasp, rasp, yuck, rasp, rasp, hey this stuff isn't bad. The only thing he didn't like was black pepper, so I'd be sprinkling pepper on the chair a couple of times a day. The things that become normal when you have pets. That worked for a few weeks, then he started eviscerating the cushions and eating the tasty foam filling.Skyweir wrote:
Eating furniture is funny .. I had a cat that used to bite wooden furniture too .. it might have been a teething thing? Who knows .. their all so funny.
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?
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Sorus wrote:He was a licker, not a biter, and his sandpaper tongue was no joke. He wore down the arm of his favorite chair to the point where it was very noticeable, and you could hear him licking it from the other side of the house. Rasp, rasp, rasp. Try to get him to stop, and he'd just lean away a little in annoyance - can't you see I'm busy here? Tried that bitter apple stuff, and it took him about an hour to acquire a taste for it. Rasp, rasp, rasp, yuck, rasp, rasp, hey this stuff isn't bad. The only thing he didn't like was black pepper, so I'd be sprinkling pepper on the chair a couple of times a day. The things that become normal when you have pets. That worked for a few weeks, then he started eviscerating the cushions and eating the tasty foam filling.Skyweir wrote:
Eating furniture is funny .. I had a cat that used to bite wooden furniture too .. it might have been a teething thing? Who knows .. their all so funny.


That is hilarious Sorus .. brilliant description LOL
Oddly enough my eldest daughter used to bit her wooden bunk beds too .. literally left bit marks in the wood .. sooooo weird





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hahahahahahaha .. my son has a kitty that chews cords .. grrrr .. another costly habitNanothnir wrote:My 2 yo kitty used to love chewing on cords when I adopted her. I tried spraying bitter cherry spray (works for puppies so figured it would work for cats) on cords. It didn't deter her at all. She seemed to LOVE it even. She ruined two of my Macbook charging cables, which cost $80 each.
I'm surprised she never electrocuted herself. I noticed that every time she blinked her eyes, the blinking wasn't perfectly coordinated. One eye would blink, followed by the other eye half a second later. She doesn't seem quite right in the head. LOL




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Ha, damn cats. I was rescuing a mouse from my ginger at 6am Sunday morning, which also entails a walk in the cold, in order to release said mouse where the cats won''t just immediately pick him up again.
Feeling as well as can be expected for a Monday morning. GF and I went for a spontaneous 10k hike on Saturday at a nearby(ish) nature reserve, was pleased to note we held up pretty well considering mountainous terrain and first proper exercise in..uh...at least a year.
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Feeling as well as can be expected for a Monday morning. GF and I went for a spontaneous 10k hike on Saturday at a nearby(ish) nature reserve, was pleased to note we held up pretty well considering mountainous terrain and first proper exercise in..uh...at least a year.

--A