Saturday 22 December 2018

Daisy and Hooper

Dec. 21, 2018

Daisy has gone for her spa week. They'll take good care of her, I know. We need the break.



We had 26 mm (1"+) of rain Thursday/Friday a.m., and the side roads were bad. The cat hotel owners met us on the icy driveway. It was awful. I managed a three-point turn, although I could envision me taking us down the hill!


It's hard to believe that when he was a kitten, they played.

Dec. 21, 2017



Maybe Hooper needs a coyote vest?! Yes, they are a thing!


Anyway, we have 6 cm of snow today. We're off to shovel.

12 comments:

Anvilcloud said...

I hope you all enjoy the vacation. Sorry this is causing you all so much grief.

Out To Pasture said...

First time I heard of the coyote vest. Live and learn, huh? Gosh but your Hooper was a cute kitten! I hope when he's fully grown he'll stand up to Daisy and end her vendetta.

Cloudia said...

Bless you Jenn. Stay warm

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Crikey, those vests would keep a lot more than coyotes at bay, methinks! Well done on that turn. Having similar roads here, I know what that took!!! YAM xx

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

LUcky Daisy going for a spa week! The driveway does look like it could be icy.
Cute video of the kitties. The coyote vest is strange, is it a joke?
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your day and weekend.

I want to thank you for all the visits and comments on my blog this past year. I am looking forward to visiting your blog in 2019. I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

Nancy J said...

Slick road that looks so difficult to keep traction on, and a 3 point turn, there wasn't much room at all. Good time for Daisy to be away, hope it mellow here like the cattery did to Boris.XXXX

DUTA said...

The video with both cats ia so very sweet! Thanks for sharing.

Powell River Books said...

I'm sure several of our cats that we allowed to go outdoors were eaten by coyotes in our Southern California neighbourhood. We had to quite allowing them to go out doors, but that was tough because they weren't raised as indoor cats. Any open door or garage door was a signal to make a break for it. Spent many an uneasy night waiting for someone's return. - Margy

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Stay warm, be careful on those icy roads. Your header shot is stunning! What a pretty Christmasy scene!

William Kendall said...

Hopefully it helps Daisy to have a bit of space.

Red said...

That sounds like extreme weather with rain and snow.

Christine said...

Icy roads are so scary! I have been caught.