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What a long week. I'm currently having a ton of issues with my websites. I can't seem to upload photos to any of them, with the exception of this one.  I'm sure Geek will sort it out soon enough, but we're on opposite schedules. With limited time together we have to prioritize what gets done. We got our official, but gentle hand slap from the HOA reminding us to get rid of the moss on the roof. So Geek spent his last day off up on the roof brushing off moss and applying the Moss Out . Boy were we tempted to just go the Tide route. To reward ourselves for his hard work, we went to the zoo

because Kitty hadn't seen the seals yet, and that's more important than web stuff.
We stopped to see some of the big kitties too. We didn't know it at the time, but I think this picture was taken the day after the lion tried to eat that baby dressed like a zebra.  Same zoo I think.
Instead, we got photos of Kitty feeding the Lorikeets. Not as exciting, but she was pretty happy about it.

My garden is blooming and the sun was out when we got home so I didn't get much done inside the house. Kitty had a fun time building a huge birds nest in the middle of the back porch though.
   I also spent a good portion of Monday on the phone with our internet/telly/and phone provider trying to figure out why they pulled $250  out of our checking account. We're used to something more in the $119 range, so color me grumpy. I guess there was a price increase. Needless to say, we've got someone coming out tomorrow to hook us up with a new provider.
  I have gotten some projects done though. I made two pairs of earrings and
finished an embroidered bag, an embroidered laundry bag and am most of the way done with a third bag. I hope to have photos of them tomorrow along with the embroidered table cloth for Kitty's table.
  Busy, busy week.

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