I was born in 1962; you do the math. (See also: I'm too lazy to remember to update this thing regularly.) I bought my first house in the summer of 2009; I share it with four cats and with the memories of The Runt and Little Girl, who both passed away in 2011. Rocky, the cat for whom this blog was named, passed away in 2008; I miss them all. I wish I lived somewhere where the winters weren't eight months long; other than that, life is good.
I didn't even know that was a thing! Live and learn.
3 comments:
Anonymous
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Cool! Do I get a prize? Just kidding! Please pet your kitties "hi" from me, and thank you for your blog! I delurked for once since I had something to contribute. :-)
Anonymous sounds like a fun person and should consider delurking more!
Anyway, now that we know what the structure IS, we should consider what ELSE it could be used for. As someone of Oklahoma/Texas roots, I see it as a good holder for hay and alfalfa so that animals can reach between the chains and chomp. Since there is no solid bottom, the feed would not get wet and moldy. Whatever.
3 comments:
Cool! Do I get a prize? Just kidding! Please pet your kitties "hi" from me, and thank you for your blog! I delurked for once since I had something to contribute. :-)
Anonymous sounds like a fun person and should consider delurking more!
Anyway, now that we know what the structure IS, we should consider what ELSE it could be used for. As someone of Oklahoma/Texas roots, I see it as a good holder for hay and alfalfa so that animals can reach between the chains and chomp. Since there is no solid bottom, the feed would not get wet and moldy. Whatever.
Anonymous, I will gladly send you a prize! Warning: It may meow. :) As Ginny (James P.) said, feel free to delurk often!
and Ginny, I like that idea. You should patent it and become a kabillionaire!
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