

We had a tragady here today, Sarah Beth had her pet rat in her plastic ball rolling around the house and the dog got in the house unnoticed. He has been dying to get ahold of the rat ever since we got it and he saw is his chance. While we were outside he managed to get the lid off the ball and we had to bury a dear friend.
We only had her for about 3 weeks and she was a sweet little thing. Her name was Luna. Her favorite place was inside your shirt next to your skin. That could get a little prickly at times too.
It was not a pretty picture around here when it happened and for a couple hours after so we will probably replace her in the near future.
Glad you enjoyed the walk. We'll do it again, when the leaves have turned. Don't forget to bring a nice warm jacket.
This is where I would like to end up but..... there's work to do. We'll have to save that for another day.
Well, I am tired of bird butts too. Thought I would put something prettier on here for a while.
The injured baby bird finally died, I think he is better off now. We have 3 live ones at the moment and one more egg to go.
It sure has gotten nice in the mornings for walks now, cool, clear and quiet. I love it! These dogs are messing up my walk time now. I have 2 girls that have become really popular with the boys and I have to keep the boys all seperated, 3 different places so we don't have any bloody fights. Looks like we will be having more pups about the 4th week in October, ready to go just before Christmas.
We had a nice day Sunday, thanks you guys for all the left overs and 'stuff'. We finished up the Chicken salad, baked beans and bar-b-q last night. I guess that means I'll have to cook tonight, Rats! I did make meatloaf last night, I was going to have it for supper but when I got home Terry had already fried him some potatoes, warmed some roast beef and sliced some tomatoes. For himself I might add. I didn't see any left overs for me laying around. Sarah Beth had already thawed the hamburger for meatloaf so I went ahead and made that for my supper.
I'll let Lois tell about her little venture at the shop where I had to go and rescue her, He-he!