All looked well.
One of hubby's Meals on Wheels clients. Resting, at peace.
Our old home, renovated by the new owners, with new back doors. Looks good! |
It was good to see the old haunts, and some of our friends. What a whirlwind tour.
Isn't is great to get home? We're not big travelers. With 4 cats, it's a bit tricky.
We are content to walk about, take our daycations, and support local businesses.
The last part of the trip: picking up Buster Brown (age 2) from the cattery. He is aggressive, 'displaced aggression', if he cannot get out and 'play'. He's good to his little sisters (they are both 1 year old) but with Sadie, who is 8, he's wanting to play and tease her. It was easier to just board him, knowing the other three cats were fine alone for two nights.
My parents had sliding glass doors. Jofee in 2010. |
I opened the carrier. He looked about. |
Left, looked right, left again. |
Buster comes home from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
Out of the carrier, Buster was happy!
Muskoka Trip Part IV: Gravenhurst Market
Muskoka Trip Part III: Cranberry Time!
Muskoka Trip Part II: Bondi Village
Muskoka Trip Part I: The fall colours were amazing!
2 comments:
Thanks for taking me along on your trip down memory lane!
I used to envy people in Ontario with their cottages. Such a great idea. Never really caught on in BC.
Buster seems to have survived the cattery just fine, and I'm sure the girls were glad to see him, although perhaps enjoyed the peace and quiet without him, LOL.
Take care, Jenn.
Luv, K
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