It's probably the biggest event since nine-eleven in that the majority of people on the planet are paying attention to this US election. As for me, I'm so sick and tired of the two years of campaigning that I look forward to the relative calm of the next two years (before the campaigning for 2012 starts). Yesterday I saw a guy proudly state that he was a "yellow dog Republican". That meant that Full story...
What a pleasant treat to sleep in until 8am. That's the upside of getting laid off. I could have slept even longer too but some contractor came to the door insisting he had a counter to install here.
It's been quite windy and many of the trees have been stripped of their foliage. This makes for better sunrise viewing out the back window.
So there was an awkward moment yesterday at work. I arrived early as I always do to prep the room and maybe read the front page of the paper.
* Ain't he the cutest. I've got to take him into the vet this morning to get him a rabies shot. That way we can take him with us when we go down to Boston to visit friends for American Thanksgiving.
I'm just popping in for a quick hello. Classes are going swimmingly but boy am I wiped at the end of the day.
It's all Georgie all the time around here. I forgot how much figurative space a dog occupies in one's life.
It snowed yesterday. Little flurries all day long wafting about. You probably heard all of us groan, "Already?" I can remember 70 degree days at this time of year but not this time it seems.
Doesn't he blend in well with the autumn colors? He loves to go out on the leash and play in the dog park which we get to do on the weekends.
It's all love and sunshine around the house these days. Georgie has turned out to be an ideal pup. He piddled only once in the house the first day and he already knows the commands sit and come, albeit only in French.
For those of you on Facebook, this is already old news, but look how cute our new addition to the family is.
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