Thursday, July 17, 2014

July doesn't get any better than this...

high of 78 today...
overnight low was 59...

just good days this week to be out and have the windows open...

gotsa little problem starting out on the deck...
its 10 pm, so while posting this, I just had Craig take the broom out and knock it down...
they do not fly at night...
its down and he ran for the door...
not going back out there tonight just in case they are as mad as hornets, even though they are wasps...

the cats are really loving this cooler weather, too...
Lester was very good about a photo shoot today...

he looks totally bored...

but he was really just keeping an eye on Hermie...

Daphne...

Mr Wiggles...
all hanging with mom and Charlie...

but there's always one that wants to be different...
Hermie likes hanging with the birds...
even though they don't like it one bit...

and here is a throw back Thursday photo for you...
taken in '87...
DH, Craig and Doug...
my guys...
we were putting up the Christmas tree that year...
their job was to assemble the tree and put the lights on it...
they were done...
then it was my turn to put the ornaments on...
they were so proud of themselves...

got my doctor's appointment in the morning at 9 to check in with my favorite primary...
then a Walmart stop...
going to be a busy morning, but back home in time for lunch...
bringing home a whopper this time, too...
so have a good weekend...
;0)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

you are a busy gal, that wasps nest looks pretty scary ( is it a wasps nest?) beautiful photos, have a great day

Marissa said...

Love the throw back picture...
1987 doesn't seem to long ago.
I hope someone takes care of the nest.looks so scary..
Xo Marissa

Susie said...

Tete, I think your cats are so cute. Your boys were cute too so proud of themselves. I am also loving this low humidty...I am telling you this is the way summer is suppose to be. LOL. Blessings for a great fun filled weekend, xoxo,Susie

Jettie said...

Love the TBT of the boys and Steve. I love looking at photos from when kids were young, and showing them to the grandkids.