The Eagle panel QOV is off the frame and will be folded up and ready to hand in; my part is done.
I only had time to get the next one out of the bag and ready to load when it was time to go and pick up our grandson's dog
to babysit for the weekend!
(Grandson and his Dad are going to a church retreat)
Maverick is doing fine and this time I organized things better before he came in to give Lena better protection! I blocked off the hall to my room so that Mr. Nosy cannot come snuffing under my door. Before I left, Lena was locked in my room with her dishes of food and water and in my bathroom is her litterbox. She is hiding under my bed, not very happy BUT she is not outside
so I am not worrying about her!!!
On the way home from picking up Maverick, we saw a pasture an overgrown field with about a dozen longhorns grazing and foraging!!! When we first moved here 20 yrs ago, there were so many fields of cattle like this but now it is a rare sight! Bill pulled over so I could photo this one near the fence--Maverick kicked up quite a fuss; thanks for watching out for me!
That eagle panel is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHave fun with your granddog. I remember seeing lots of longhorns on our way to New Smyrna Beach from Orlando. I think it was on SR 46?
That eagle looks like he has a bone to pick with someone!
ReplyDeleteMaverick is a very handsome fella. I'm sure he's going to have a great visit-Lena, not so much.
I've only seen longhorns once, up by my sister's house. That's odd because I drove through Texas once and oddly never saw any cows at all. Just lots and lots of cacti.
Oh meh, so much to catch up on! I love that little face, he is adorable, and very conscientious about his protection job. LOL. Love the quilts coming off your frame!! I feel like a slouch though, haha. And my, the painting, it is lovely, I guess I should give that a try, it's the only way I could ever achieve a painting. Have a glorious weekend with that pup.
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