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Night Shift Monday Eve

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  • Started 3 months ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew
  • Latest reply from Kilroy

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  1. (Borrowed from AV) Welcome one and all, can't let this beautiful TDK tradition fall off!...... fountains are up and flowing with anything you like/want/desire......... food is 'virtural' no calories, but your most 'wicked' desire ;)

    .............. come and join us, pull a chair up by the fire, or snuggle up to the bar with a 'hot toddy'.......... the kitties are here to serve and snuggle, and Sven is available for massages and head rubs.............

    Posted 3 months ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  2. Sugarboy http://www.catoftheday.com/ (looks like a much younger Max)

    Oreo http://catoftheday.com/archive/2012/January/30.html

    Posted 3 months ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  3. Evening Shifter, just relaxing here with a coffee and watching TV.
    Awwwwwww, Oreo and Sugarby are lovely. LOL at Sugarboy rolling in dirt and with that coat he will look very dirty.
    Love the other links too especially the cute wee kittiy.

    Posted 3 months ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  4. Evening. Glad to see we're not shiftless.

    Posted 3 months ago by KapitiKats in NZ #

  5. Evening KK, we're not shiftless but what about feckless and what n earth is feck anyway? LOL - That sounds dodgy.

    Posted 3 months ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  6. Evening ladies :)

    Lol do we really want to know what a 'feck' is....

    Max used to roll in the dirt too, it was funny to see him quickly find the first pile of it.

    Posted 3 months ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  7. That deserved a google - Scots, from feck - effect, majority, from Middle English (Scots) fek, alteration of Middle English effect

    Posted 3 months ago by KapitiKats in NZ #

  8. They are showing the expected weather in Europe on CNN, most are going to be really, really cold! Much colder than expected for this time of year :(

    Posted 3 months ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  9. Mum's Snuggles, a tuxie loves to roll in the garden and get all dust and then she rolls on the carpet and leaves dirt ll over it. That's when their relationship is stretched a bit.

    Posted 3 months ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  10. KK, so......figure the Scots would come up with it, lol.

    Posted 3 months ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  11. Jan, oh yeah Max would come in so everyone else could smell him...and get a bit upset when I would clean him up.

    Posted 3 months ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  12. Deb, a friend of mine who now lives in Geneva posted on FB tonight that they've had their first snowfall of 2012.

    Posted 3 months ago by KapitiKats in NZ #

  13. It's a warm muggy night here, ohhhhhh cat fight, back soon

    Posted 3 months ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  14. Well ladies I'm off to bed. MiniKK (or MaxiKK as someone after seeing her photo suggested I call her) has her first full day at high school tomorrow and has to be up earlier than usual to catch the bus.

    Posted 3 months ago by KapitiKats in NZ #

  15. Nighty night KK, tell maxiKK she looks great in her new uniform.
    Have a great day tomorrow.
    I love popping my head out the window and hissing at fighting cats. There was a yooowl and the sound of cats scattering in two directions. The neighbourhood songs then started barking. Ahhhhhhhh, nothing like a quiet evening and we dn't have anything like ne at the moment.

    Posted 3 months ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  16. KK, the pictures on CNN was showing quite a bit of snow even in Bucharest with temps expected to be about 12 degrees less than normal. Good night and sleep well, congrats again to MiniKK on her first full day @ HS :)

    Posted 3 months ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  17. Nighty-night, KK, give your very grown-up daughter my best wishes for tomorrow. What are neighbourhood songs, MS? It is blowing a gale here. I bought a magnolia tree to plant by the garage today and for passers-by to enjoy (probably just another one for me to kill but here's hoping)... and I even started digging the hole...

    Posted 3 months ago by jcat #

  18. Evening Jane, at least you bought a magnolia tree :)

    Posted 3 months ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  19. I did, Deb, I bought a nice blue hydrangea too, to plant down by the defunct chook shed... I have left them lying on the ground after they had been blown over by the wind for the umpteenth time. And I chipped the old mortar off my requisite 10 bricks. I figure, if I can chip 10 bricks a day, then in 100 days, that's 1,000 bricks! Of course, then I have to wire brush them all...

    Posted 3 months ago by jcat #

  20. Lol, that is a goal though....dang 1,000 bricks! My Mum loved hydrangea's :) I meant to buy peonia's today before it gets too hot, had them in Germany where it was cool most of the year.

    Posted 3 months ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  21. Lol, I'm thinking what with the hole-digging and the brick-chipping, it may be time to start blogging about my action-packed days... ;-)

    Ooh, I love paeonies, Deb, I would love to plant some when I finally get the paddock into some sort of shape. It is cold enough here during the winter to grow them and my friend Diana has some in her garden. Aren't they just the most beautiful flowers ever? I have really only started appreciating hydrangeas... These are a beautiful blue.

    Posted 3 months ago by jcat #

  22. Apparently, it's colder in some parts of Britain than in Iceland at the moment...

    Such a cute little girl in 'leopard' coat and ears... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2094230/UK-weather-Army-standby-temperatures-plummet-11C.html

    Posted 3 months ago by jcat #

  23. Evening Jcat, Hmmmmmmmm songs was meant to be dogs. It's hot & muggy and still here tonight. The cam before the storm maybe. My brain is not enjoying the heat and my typing attests.
    What sort of magnolia Jcat?
    Peonies are just glorious, too warm up here to grow them unfortunately.

    Posted 3 months ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  24. Wow the little girl is cute and it does look awfully chilly right about now over there.

    I agree the flowers are beautiful with all their colors, I didn't appreciate hydrangeas until I was an adult either.

    Posted 3 months ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  25. Well, we'll send you up the gale force winds, MS, that will blow the cobwebs away. MS, I thought I'd better get one of the slower growing smaller ones, since there is an electricity line above it and it's in a narrow space between a line of hedge and the car/driveway. So I got a Denudata, Yulan, it's a beautiful white one. But it says it grows to 4 x 5 m in 10 years! Eek, that's not small!
    http://www.plantexplorers.com/twiningvine/product_info.php/products_id/664

    Posted 3 months ago by jcat #

  26. LOL, Jcat we had a head high magnolia grandiflora here when we bought the house, now it is taller than the second story 26 years on.
    Awwwwwwwwww, what a wee cutie in her leopard print coat. Brrrrrr, I didn't realise they wee having such a cold winter.
    Love the pheasant and the highland cattle.

    Posted 3 months ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  27. Countryside always looks so beautiful in the snow, doesn't it? Not saying I want to be snowed in but it does look soooooo pretty.

    MS, I did realise a grandiflora mightn't be such a good idea... Not in that spot anyway.

    Posted 3 months ago by jcat #

  28. Time for me to head to bed, HRH is inside somewhere(probaby on my bed looking smug)all the night jobs are done so I'll wish you both good night and sweet dreams, headbonks to The Crew and Libs & Milie.
    See you all tomorrow.

    Posted 3 months ago by Moonshadow_NZ #

  29. Nighty-night, MS, I won't be long after. Sleep well and sweet dreams, and scritches for Shadz when you find her.

    Posted 3 months ago by jcat #


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