"Hello March" I would say you are coming in like a lion. We are once again in the depths of winter. It has been storming since 7pm last night. Non-stop.
Naturally, I have cats to care for in the country and will have to venture out on the back roads soon. When my clients ask for 1 visit a day it is usually up to me to pick the time that suits best. In a case like today, I will wait and hope that the snow-removal trucks will have been up these back roads and made it possible for this crazy cat-sitter to get to the cat. "Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail, nor gloom of night.....Ya, whatever."
I knew this storm was coming. I filled up the automatic feeders and put out extra
water knowing today would be a crap-shoot as to when I would arrive. You have to do that, just in case.Lily is tucked up in her cat bed and toasty warm by the wood-stove. Ed is keeping his distance the last few days
but strangely enough Annie has been lying close to her. Once a mother...always a mother.
Lily bug
And Annie is never far from Audrey. Even when she can't see her, she knows where she is.
This weather has me playing with dishes again.
Well, any day is good for chocolate but especially today.
hugs, Deb