Once again, I am humbled and blessed by my future in laws kindness and generosity. My washcloth week was an adventure, but it's nice to be getting back to the brush and paste.
I don't know, I haven't used a toothbrush in years, and everyone says my breath is delightful! At least it tastes okay to me, especially after eating bananas, or even better, a dead mole in the back yard!
I'm not sure who you mean, "my masters"? I am a free and independent being! We choose to live together, my pets and I. Klaus thinks he's in charge, and we let him live in that dream land.
I guess it's relative. I think I call the shots-but Petra knows she's the boss. If you think you are free and independant, take Puddleglum's advice and live like it. As far as Klaus is concerned: it's always best to let talkative folks think they are in charge...
Many of blog's photos were taken by friends. Most of them were taken by Petra. I've tried to give credit where credit was due, but I'm sure to fall short. Please forgive the pilfering.
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The Bible in English (David Daniell)
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The Man who never was (Ewen Montagu)
The Other Side of the Dale (Gervase Phinn)
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The Poetry of Robert Frost
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7 comments:
I don't know, I haven't used a toothbrush in years, and everyone says my breath is delightful! At least it tastes okay to me, especially after eating bananas, or even better, a dead mole in the back yard!
you're a good dog, but I'll stick to you masters for dental advice.
That's a very nice toothbrush. It looks familiar...
Hey! What's the big idea? First you clean my parents out of toothbrushes and then you start posting comments under my name?
Your in-laws got something that you desperately needed, that's for sure.
I'm not sure who you mean, "my masters"? I am a free and independent being! We choose to live together, my pets and I. Klaus thinks he's in charge, and we let him live in that dream land.
I guess it's relative. I think I call the shots-but Petra knows she's the boss. If you think you are free and independant, take Puddleglum's advice and live like it. As far as Klaus is concerned: it's always best to let talkative folks think they are in charge...
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