She couldn't understand why on earth I wouldn't put meat in those zucchini boats but then she realizes we human folk are a little odd at the best of times. She just enjoyed the music and the chatter in the kitchen.
The retired guys' sister, Donna and husband Rick came for a few days from the Kitchener/Waterloo area. We showed them around Carleton Place, Almonte, Pakenham, (remember that amazing bake shop)
No, we could not pass this up.
& the little town of Ashton where we had dinner at their local pub.
The Ashton Pub
The food was fantastic.
We took a drive to our property.
Back home, Annie was the star of the show. She squeezed herself (no easy feat) in between our guests every chance she go and tested out their laps. She made sure she was close enough for an out-reached hand to pat her.
I know she was sad to see them go.
Safe trip home guys.
Oh boy, it was hot, though. Some days it was over 40 degrees. Too hot!
Satan called and he wants his weather back. He can have it.
Annie is curled up in a box and she will sleep the night away. Audrey, well, poor Audrey spent most of the last few days up high...looking down and 'vanting to be alone.' She will never be a social butterfly. Now that the company has left she is whining for attention. I missed playing with her, too.
There is a storm brewing and it is to hit our area tomorrow. I do have some cat-sitting to do so I will get that done, make sure they are all safe and sound and then hunker down for the night.
Distant thunder has been heard all evening. Ahhh.....summer!
This post was written on July 17. I am still having computer issues.....AHHHH!
Hope everyone is good. Miss dropping by.
hugs, Deb





