"Lynn, what have you been up to? I woke up furom my morning nap and was so lonely (and wanting food) without you. You leave so early and I have to wait so long fur you to show up."
I know Precious. I have to ride my bike early before the
heat wave knocks me off my feet. And I did get some
fun photos to show you.
Hooded Merganser family. The first time I saw
them. the babies were tiny and now bigger but less
of them. You know, turtle and fish and racoon food.
These two spotted fawn were on the path I was riding. One I have to
drive 15 miles to get onto and not connected to mine at home.
paint peeling barn, when I realized the fawns' mom was in the
corn field, in the top right on the photo. Actually, she was still
in the corn but closer to a woods when I returned and hour later.
Now I'm all yours Precious.
"Let's get on
with my hair brushing."
"A little more to the right, Lynn. No, no,
the other right. No, no, more to the chest please.
A bit more on the chin and please get my back some
more. There's lots to make up fur now."
Full disclosure, these photos were taken days before
covid walked into our house on my husband's coattail.
Now the wind is outa my sails and hoping it'll be over soon,
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