I’m glad he arrived safely, and I hope it works out well for both of them.
And good morning. I have fed the cats and cleaned their box. My NextDoor feed is full of people going loo-loo over gas supplies, everyone screaming at everyone else over “hoarding” (or more likely, hording, because they can’t spell), while I have nowhere I need to be and plenty of gas to get there.
Jake wants to go in the garage now. There has been a mouse in the garage at least twice in his life, so he has to check every morning.
I seem to have forgotten what it was like to get up and get busy with morning things like coffee and breakfast and getting kids off to school. Now I have to sit here for an hour to wait and see how far back the pain will go before I absolutely have to get up and do something. *sigh* I miss the days of hitting the ground running!
A FRiend on Facebook posted a map about the gas shortage, so maybe it will be over with by the time I have to leave. I can only pray so!
Jake wouldn’t be the Guard Cat if he didn’t check for E-vil Mouses every morning. Good job, Jake.