I hope you had a good day and night. No snow here, although I think I would trade the summer heat/humidity for snow. I know how to keep warm when I am living in snow country. But darned if I know how to get cool here in Florida in the summer unless I have A/C. Drove my pickup truck here for a year w/o A/C because you didn't need it where I came from. Now, that was miserable. A cold washcloth on the back of the neck was the only way I survived it. (Think I've said that before?) To all who sleep tonight on this side of the earth, The Nightly Mission: Sleep warm, sleep safe, sleep sound. Wake up tomorrow and sing. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night!
I hope you had a good day and night. My cat is shedding...piles of hair. Another sure sign of Spring coming. My absolutely favorite season (save for the cat hair). I spent a good deal of money on a tool to remove shedding hair from the cat before it winds up on the rug and furniture. I'm going to try it out tomorrow and see if it works. The vet told me it would, so now if my cat will only hold still and let me use it on him... The dark moon is coming soon, and so is Valentine's Day. This ought to be interesting. I wonder what everyone is going to do for their special someone? To all who sleep tonight on this side of the earth, The Nightly Mission: When the river is dark and muddy and running fast, fraught with wild currents swirling around, floating debris, sharp rocks, that's the time to surface for air, swim for all you are worth and head for land. So it is with the untrainable mind that seeks sleep. Find the land. Ground yourself. Breathe. And sleep will come. When you get up in the morning, you'll feel more awake. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night.
I STILL can't stop laughing. Let me tell you about the time my one-armed son tried to use a hair dryer on the dog...
I've got two cats who are like that 365 days a year. Try the vacuum cleaner. :evilgrin: Dinner at our favourite French Bistro. Reservations all set! J already got her roses and loves them! So far, so good! :thumbsup:
I hope you had a good day and that the night fairs well. Long day. And not worth talking about. To all who will sleep tonight on this side of the darkening earth, The Nightly Mission: Sweet dreams, and may they all come true. Sleep warm and safe. Wake up tomorrow. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night.
I hope you had a good day and the night goes well. Have a great time tonight with your loved one, if you have one. Romance is definitely in the air. Tonight, the moon comes dark, as befits the Lunar New Year. The Chinese usher in the Year of the Tiger, I believe. So there are celebrations of one kind or another all over the globe, I expect, whether on a personal note or universal. To all who will sleep tonight on this side of the dark earth, The Nightly Mission: Sail high on the energy of the dark moon, into the heights of your sweetest dreams. Wake up tomorrow smiling. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night!
And so the cry went out across the land... HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY, SCRYLER!! And there was much rejoicing.
I hope you had a good day and the night goes well. Dark and quiet outside. Nice. But cold. Still. When I drive a stretch of road repeatedly, like I do to work, I tend to break it down into sections: the halfway point, the quarter, the third, etc. It makes it seem like the drive goes shorter. I think I am going to start doing that with Spring. So we are almost 2/3 of the way there. Assuming my calculations are roughly correct. I hope no one had a bad day today. For a contrived holiday, there sure is a lot of us that buy into it. Including me. To all who will sleep tonight on this side of the dark earth, The Nightly Mission: Acceptance is the key. Get that one, and all the rest will fall into place. Start with emptying out your mind before falling into sleep. Wake up the next morning and things will go forward without all the baggage. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night!
I hope you had a good day and the night follows suit. I saw a Cardinal today, singing in one of the live oaks. It seems very early for that... I am reminded of the adage "One Swallow does not a summer make." One Cardinal does not a spring make, either. Still, I will be looking for more. (Crossing my fingers.) To all who will sleep tonight on this side of the still dark earth, The Nightly Mission: Sleep warm and safe. Wake up shining. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night.
I hope you had a good day and night. We are having a hard freeze tonight. That's over 4 hours of temps below 32 degrees F. Elsewhere, this might be laughable, but not here in Florida. The air mass responsible for this is expected to stick around for awhile... looks like another 4 days of very cold temps. I knew it was cold when I walked out of where I work and started my car. The steering wheel was so cold, I wished I had my arm warmers. Cold weather keeps people here indoors. I've heard they are expecting a baby boom late this summer. It did make driving home faster though. No traffic. I'm putting out bird feed tomorrow for the Cardinals. To all who sleep tonight on this side of the earth, The Nightly (and brief) Mission: Stay safe and warm in your nest of blankets. Shiver your way into your clothes in the morning. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night.
Sunflower seeds. I remember Cardinals really like those. That was the kind of seed we put out during the Winter months. Attracted a good number of them, too. The Males we're easy going, sharing the feeder with the other birds. The Females, however, insisted on having a side all to themselves.
I hope you had a good day and night. The winter grass (if you want to call it that) got mowed today, by the boy down the street. I went out and piled up the branches that got blown down by the last big storm we had, and except for the bushes that need trimming, the yard looks decent. The neighbors across the street will be...well, maybe not happy...but satisfied, perhaps. Perhaps. I put the birdseed out, and yes there are sunflower seeds in with the other types of seeds. Just for the Cardinals. I have decided to stop asking the Lady for clarity and instead ask for trust. Blind trust. To all who sleep tonight on this side of the earth, The Nightly Mission: A warm heart when you go to bed will do more to keep your feet warm than piles of blankets. And will carry you through the day when you wake up the next morning. May the Lady smile on you and me too. G'Night!