Ceramic cat charms, fare-jumping rabbit, recently adopted pets, burdened beaver, and more.
And finally: Shoulda Brought a Bag
Murray C. shares a grocery shopper with hands full.
Murray C. shares a grocery shopper with hands full.
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Aww, I’ll hug you, little kitty.
Those carrots do look pretty good…
“He received a verbal warning about having a valid fare,” the post said.
– a hare fare?
Poor beaver! I dropped a lot of stuff too when I was putting my kitchen back together.
They are so serious about not taking the shopping carts out of the lot these days. And been there, done that with the groceries too when I’ve forgotten my reuseable bags. Tilucky lucked out, so cute! Hopefully he’s found his forever family by now. Kudos to the lady that raised the mouse from her couch (almost sounds like a kids book) but nope, not me. I rescue bugs, and lizards, and liberate them outside but a mouse, can’t do it. Being from NYC, I’ve heard of fare dodges but never fare hoppers. Glad s/he got off with just a warning, lol.
That “verbal warning” bit cracked me up!
Lovely adoptees! I was amazed by the rescued mouse story. So mice have personalities too and can be outgoing and fun? I guess I shouldn’t be surprised.
I want to see what that beaver does with the carrots. If he eats them or builds a damn with ’em.