I — I had no idea! There are tables and counter tops with things on them! Shiny things! And the view — I can see for feet and feet! You have no idea what it’s like, spending day after day on the ground, imagining what how would feel, and then you experience it for the first time, and it’s just… glorious.
It’s good to broaden one’s horizons, Andrew Y.
The little back feetsies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ahem
Cue Barbra Streisand! βOn a clear day you can see forever and ever more.β
Cue John Cullum, who sang it first, on Broadway!
It’s Mark Greene’s dad! π
Yes. I loved John Cullum!
Cue The Who! “I can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles…”
Cue Chonky Rat! “I can see for feets and feets and feets and feets and feets…”
Such a cutie, I just want to kiss that leetle nose, the toesies, and earsies. If the rattie were mine, I βd make it feel tall, many times.
Between the tiny handses, feetsies and earsies, I am officially ded. Then there’s the wee nosicle, about which I can’t even think straight. π²β€
The BEF (Beady Eye Factor) is strong with this one!
Those whiskers are out of control! They’re practically a full 360 degrees!
Kar…π€£
Coronawhiskers!
In other news, this morning I waited in line outside the local pharmacy for an hour and twenty minutes, an improvement on the two and a half hours I had to wait a couple of weeks ago. This time I had the foresight to bring a book and my reading glasses.
Wow, Alice. That still sounds like a long wait, even with a book.
It could have been worse – the pharmacy is just a couple of minutes walk away from home and situated in a rather picturesque area between a village green and a school founded in 627 AD. Oh, and the weather was glorious, more like June than April. It’s weird to see so few cars on the road, though – a woman standing near me remarked that it’s like going back in time to the 1950s!
Adorable parti-colored face, so sweet. And great description lifts a cute image to Cutetropolis-worthy. NTMTOM nails it.