Good afternoon.
I'm glad we can be nice to each other again.
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Good afternoon, Elsa.
Good morning, Ed, you amazing chap!You too, John
Blushes.Tidgys Dad said
It was very difficult pretending to be angry today.
The winner is Sabine who was brilliant fun.
Your prize; Bee :
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Thank you Adam for the nice price of wrath.
I really enjoyed the silly wrath writings.
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And it's very wonderful to have you with us, Sabine.Good afternoon lovefully roommates.
It`s is every day a pleasure for me to come into the CDR and listen and reading what you are doing. It is a fixed event of my day to be here, and I miss it when I have no time.
Thank you for the pleasure to stay here with you all. I don`t write this because the motto of the day is kindness.
I write it because I mean it from the bottom of my heart.
Sabine
Good morning, magnificent Michelle.Morning everyone. Slept like a rock last night for once. Here's to hoping this day goes by quickly. My sister and her fiancé are staying with us until Sunday
Wow !Good afternoon all. I hope your Friday is going well
Guten Tag Sabine. Mir geht es gut
Tünaydın Lena ... should that be
Добрый день?
And for Zac
طاب مسائك![]()
Similar to our 'Marhaban ' which means 'Hello' in general Arabic, but is more "Welcome" in our Moroccan dialect.I had to google "tünaydın".Apparently, very few people use it, so I never heard it. The more common is "merhaba" - "hello".
Добрый день to you too!![]()
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Good morning, marvelous Moozillion.Brilliant!!!!![]()
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Yup, those that I see, do.I'm out being kind to people on other threads. Does that count?
Golly!AAAARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
Today should be the day for Wrath, not Kindness!!!!!!
We bring Elsa inside for the winter, and she stays in an enclosure we built in a small sunroom that adjoins our bedroom. Our 3 cats are very curious about it, but ever since we got Elsa, almost 5 years ago, that room has been officially a CAT FREE ZONE: NO cats allowed, EVER.
Our smallest cat, Rosie, was rescued as a tiny feral kitten, and despite being half the size of the 2 boys, she is our smartest, most devious cat.
The door to Elsa's Room is a pair of French doors, and Rosie has figured out she can push and rattle the doors until they open. So we put a latch on the doors. But we don't always remember to latch it.
Just a little while ago I came into our bedroom to find the door to Elsa's roomOPEN. Rosie came sauntering out, looking very pleased with herself, and our alpha cat, Julio was
STANDING OVER ELSA UNDER HER BASKING LIGHT!!!!!!! I snatched him up and he is currently serving 10- Life in the laundry room. Rosie, being a rescued feral, and VERY quick to size up situations, was off under the bed before I even got to her.
I checked Elsa over very closely and she seems fine. But I'm certain she's a bit unsettled since she refused to eat, and tried to dig in. But it was time for her soak, so I draped a blanket over the end of her tub to help her feel safe. She is currently sprawled in her tub, looking pretty comfortable.
Hubby thought the whole thing was funny.
I have corrected him. He no longer thinks it's funny.
Glad peace has been restored.Everyone over here has calmed down: Elsa is eating and Julio is out of lock-up.
I have to take some of the blame for the scare, since I was probably the last one in Elsa's room, so it was most likely me that left her door unlocked.
But all's well that end's well...or so I've heard from William S.
The Mardi Gras season is heating up down here: tomorrow we are invited to 2 parties- including one with a pig roast!!!![]()
Do you have camel roasts?Glad peace has been restored.
Yuuuuuuummmmyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!
Pig roasts are so great!
Don't get them here, of course.![]()