A 'bright' Good Friday

It is a long weekend so there will not be any action at the warehouse for a few days where I feed the ferals. I was able to leave much more food than usual last night and now they can feast for a couple of days. The weather is cold at night but our days are warmer and lots of bright sun so life is getting better for the homeless. The cats that now feed there are extremely feral. It is an odd site to now spot one patiently waiting for me to leave the site. My own cats were fed late last night and had their tails in a knot when I got home from appointments in the city. Poor Audrey; she is used to having many a cuddle and play session in between my cat-sitting appts. but not yesterday. Too much to do. She looked miffed.
The retired guy was outside taking pictures of the moon with my new camera last night. I bought a Canon Elph300HS. It fits in my hand and has many more features than my last one. I should have some fun with this but need some time to figure it out.

It's cold today but unlike most Good Fridays the sun shines bright.
 It's a chance to have a little fire in the wood-stove again.
                                                                     Our Lily

This morning I am off to cat-sit & bunny-sit. I'm hopping a bit myself as I have done something to my right knee. I think it's just the same pain that moves around from place to place after you hit the 50's. Never really leaves; just pops up here and there. But, like the mailman, nothing stops me from 'delivering' those much anticipated bowls of Fancy Feast & nom-noms of every sort to the awaiting home-alone kitties. 

May you have a blessed Good Friday and remember the reason that we live.
 hugs, Deb