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I've finally decided that I am a writer - all the other things I do just pay the bills. Someone eloquent once said that if you do what you love, the money will follow. Well, let's just see about that.

RIP Aggie

RIP Aggie
Aggie was my fifteen-year-old cairn terrier - or maybe I should say I was her 55-year-old person! She was my faithful companion, spoiled rotten and I am still trying to figure out what to do without her.

Peter the Cat...

Peter the Cat...
This is Peter the gingersnap tabby! He's seven years old and has just been promoted to Peter the Very, Very Good. He is working his way up to Peter the Great...

Bee - the Cat Who Came From Somewhere Else...

Bee - the Cat Who Came From Somewhere Else...
Bee is Peter's buddy. He's eight years old and has made himself right at home. I guess cats really do come in pairs or sets of three!

And Jasper makes three!

And Jasper makes three!
Jasper is our new guy - the Cat From Another Place. He's four years old and we think he likes it here - so far, so good!

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Friday, October 16, 2009

Card therapy...


You know what they say about idle hands... Well, I have caught up on all the work that has come my way (except for the third quarter bookkeeping for one of my regular clients) and I kept my hands busy this afternoon making Halloween cards. I can't remember the last time I used this big stamp, but I'm hoping that the people who get the cards won't remember it. Now that I really think about it, I'm not sure if I ever used it before at all! I'm losing my mind, bit by bit, it would seem. I think I like the purple card better than the white. Halloween is a good time to use colors that people wouldn't ordinarily put together, isn't it?


I watched Chicken Run last night. What a scream! Richard had told me about it (we chat endlessly about books and movies) and he checked it out at the library for me. I don't know how Tim and I ever missed seeing it in the theater. I remember seeing the preview, but for some reason we never went to see it. It's a very cute movie and Richard was right - it was like Stalag 17 with poultry. You know, it's funny, until after Tim and I were married, I very seldom went to the movies. When I was a kid, my mother considered anything but a Disney movie at the drive-in a terrible extravagance, so my sister and I were never really allowed to go to the movies with our friends. We usually waited for films to come on television - or we watched old black and white movies, which would explain why I love Alfred Hitchcock and murder mysteries and The Thin Man and film noir. Anyhow, Tim took me to my first ever double feature on July 3, 1996; we saw Independence Day and Eraser. Imagine - two movies in one sitting! After that fateful foray into feature film frivolity, we went to the movies just about every Saturday - and up until I threw away junk in our move, I had the ticket stubs to prove it. We saw sci-fi, thrillers, comedies, shoot-em-ups - you name it. We probably spent a small fortune on popcorn - but what's a movie without something to munch on?

1 comment:

  1. I had to head over here and check out your Halloween cards!! I love the purple one, too!! What a fun windowpane design, each pane filled with a delightful Halloween image!!

    I'm a big movie fan, too!! None of my friends here are so I usually have to attend alone!

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