Have a third of a bowl left of Watch City Queequeg’s Moby Dick Series in a medium bend black sandblasted IPSD 2016 Mark Tinsky book keeper 5 with a square shank and a black acrylic saddle stem with a cream colored accent. That'll do it for me today.
Early this afternoon I went to get the mail. Daisy the Feral Princess and Tomato the Brave were lying on the part of the deck where the sun was shining. As I walked by the front of the house, I heard Sam the Scamp meowing. He was hiding behind the bushes, and when he heard me coming, he stuck his head out to let me know he was there and was hungry. Tomato heard him, and came out to see what was going on, and probably to scare him off, too. I picked Sam up, got the mail, and went into the house. Sam was purring the entire time I held him because he knew I would take care of him. I got a plate and a cup of dry food, and took him to the front porch so he could eat away from the other cats. Sam ate every morsel of food, and then walked around my legs, brushing against me. He is always grateful.