Sunday, April 24, 2011

Lilly and Moye Pics

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Just learned how to upload all those "great" photos from my phone to my blog. Lilly is my daughter Anna's dog, a red-boned hound from the humane society, who lives in an apartment with Anna and Adam and comes for outdoor time at our house on occasion. She has been in our life for about 2 years. Moye came to us via our daughter Liz who currently lives in Missouri. Moye is more of a cat than a dog. Loves to curl up with me to watch a good movie or as I read my Kindle. He has been with us for maybe 5 or 6 years. Hmmmm. Good news is that "Jake the Snake" just left after 17 years to go live with our 6th grade godson...same age as Zach when he bought Jake....California King Snake.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Catch Up!

IMHO I have the greatest children EVER! Liz is helping Jake set up a hunting business and her blog BusyLizzie is just a hoot! She and Jake moved from the wilds - and I mean wild- of Jackson Hole, WY to a slower pace and more focused life style in Missouri...wildlife centered.

Check out her blog because she is in the throes of being a mother hen: literally has 5 new baby chicks [complete with pics on her blog] and Jake is building a chicken house [coop] for them. So cute. First pic is of Buttercup [Princess Bride?] now and the second is her projected hen look.





Zach just finished judging a Sun King homemade brewer's competition. David,his dad, just went to drive him back to our house [designated driver role seemed pertinent after hours of beer tasting ad judging. Zach will head back to Dayton, OH tomorrow - back to the scholarly life of working on his master's in mechanical engineering.

On another catching up note: reading The Paris Wife: a Novel on my Kindle and WOw - highlighting to make a note and my Kindle indicates that I can post on my Twitter if I want. Oh, I want...but technical difficulties ensued. Have to try that again. Wonders! I recommend reading Hemingway's A Moveable Feast before reading The Paris Wife bc namedropping makes the Paris book easier to understand...much more engaging. I HAVE TO TRAVEL!!!