Welcome, furriends, to another edition of... Thursday.
Mom says it comes every week, like clockwork.
Mom says it comes every week, like clockwork.
I'm Toby, your host for today.
First up - the garden. The alleged garden, anyway. Some new stuff.
She added some seascape creatures - a seahorse, a crab, a starfish and a lobster.
(All hard plastic, really, but don't tell her that.
We don't want to shatter her illusions; hoomins can be so fragile.)
We don't want to shatter her illusions; hoomins can be so fragile.)
It rained the other day and she told us that the critters were really happy about that.
Sighs. What could we say? Sure Mom, whatever makes you happy.
And now we come to Leia.
Lately, Mom has been calling her "my great beauty".
Leia approves of this.
Me, I just try to sleep my way through the Alternate Reality World I live in.
Ohhhhhhhhhh Toby and Leia....kudos to your mom on the gorgeous out of doors remodel. We love the colorful containers and garden critters.
ReplyDeleteHugs madi your bfff and Mom
Nice hosting job, Toby!
ReplyDeleteOooh your mom's plastic...I mean, sea creatures are very pretty! Leia is a great beauty indeed. And Toby, I love the close up of your cute paw :-)
ReplyDeleteMy human needs to put up some sort of scarecrow in my catnip garden, to keep out the nosey neighborhood kitties.
ReplyDeletePeople are so weird..
ReplyDeleteThose are some cool sea creatures! Maybe they'll take root and grow lobster bushes, crab trees, and the like! Wouldn't that be awesome?!!?
ReplyDeleteYours sincerely,
Margaret Thatcher
Your garden looks great, Toby! Good thing those sea creatures didn't swim away.
ReplyDeleteOops! Some how our comment posted 3 times!
ReplyDeleteBut we see all those new garden pals, Toby. Does that mean we're in an alternate reality too? Wait. Is our food real? We think we better check that out now.
ReplyDeleteTell your Mommy thank you so much! She was floored at your generosity! Mommy had to have one of her xpensive meds yesterday and was seriously wondering how to get through the next two weeks (see, she has to buy her insulins, too, and there wasn't enough green papers). Thank you, thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome. We're just glad we were in a position to share.
DeleteYou mean... The lobster isn't real?
ReplyDeleteHehehee... I don't know if I'd want to meet up with a real lobster with his claws all a pinchin', if you know what I mean.
Purrs,
Seville