Liz brought a package of kitty themed tattoos (or “Cattoos, as they were called) and we all had some fun with them.

Liz brought a package of kitty themed tattoos (or “Cattoos, as they were called) and we all had some fun with them.

Creative marketing on Circuit Ave

Doug brought our little LED lights for evenings on the porch. Tonight, I noticed that they looked particularly cool when viewed through my purple water bottle, though I”m not sure why one is so much redder than the other.

This is Albert. As in, Einstein. He’s a super fluffy bunny who lives at Native Earth Teaching Farm, where we did goat yoga today.

This poor house doesn’t know what number it’s supposed to be…

It’s an eclipse! Well, a partial one anyway, but it was still cool to see. Many people came by to ask if they could look too…we were very popular today.

This box turtle spent much of the afternoon “hiding” under some wood or a pile of pine needles. She stuck her head out periodically to see if it was safe.

I saw this sign at Russo’s. Then I did a double take. And a triple take. And the guy across from me said “Yeah, I had to look at it a few times too!”
“I feel bad I don’t really need any!” I said.
“Bah! Get ’em anyway,” he said.
“I’m going on vacation, they’ll just sit in the fridge.”
“So what! Bring ’em with you!”
“You know?” I said, “That is an excellent idea!”
So I did.

I love the note about accepted forms of payment, and I love the note on the tip jar. My sandwich was pretty tasty too.

It’s very rare for me to pick up a magazine outside of a doctor’s office. I’m just not a magazine person. But this caught my eye. I’ve always been an animal behaviorist, specifically wondering what animals think, and why they do what they do. This special issue is about just that.
