Exciting news on the Wiley homefront.
But first, I must apologize to my readers for leaving them in such suspense! My internet connection has been down the past four days! Anyway, on with the news:
After much thought my humans have made a life changing decision on both my part and Maggie's. It turns out I'm not going to be a Buckeye. I am going to be a Virginian. You see, my human Grandma lives in a small house in a barn in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia. It has been decided that I'm going to live with my human Grandma and that, because of the location, eventually I will be able to go outside. On my own! Can you spell F R E E D O M?! No more moving, no more motel 6's, no more long drives through the desert without air conditioning! After living at ten different addresses in four different states I think it is about time I retired. After all, I am now a senior cat, I need some stability in my life!
I am very proud of my humans for making this selfless decision. Although my short human has said this is permanent, I fear she will come steal me back in the middle of the night. She said she really misses me. Humans get so attached! I don't understand it!
Move #10 is the final move, my friends! (For Maggie and I) I am very excited and will keep my readers informed as this story develops! I also have a very belated Thanksgiving post coming up!
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
The Road Trip - Part Two
Hello, fellow blog readers!
Here is a link to PART ONE of my road trip if you missed it! Now on to part two!
As I said, we stayed at some very interesting places! The best part was that all of the places we stayed at had excellent viewing windows!
It is where Maggie and I spent the majority of our time (other than speeding down the road at 80 miles per hour!)
That is Maggie's tail in the above photo!
When we tired of the view out the window, we took naps:
All that traveling made us tired!
Or sometimes we just hung out in all the nooks and crannies we could find:
It was a long trip, indeed!
Lastly, I have some life changing news to share with my readers in my next post, so stick around!
Here is a link to PART ONE of my road trip if you missed it! Now on to part two!
As I said, we stayed at some very interesting places! The best part was that all of the places we stayed at had excellent viewing windows!
It is where Maggie and I spent the majority of our time (other than speeding down the road at 80 miles per hour!)
That is Maggie's tail in the above photo!
When we tired of the view out the window, we took naps:
All that traveling made us tired!
Or sometimes we just hung out in all the nooks and crannies we could find:
It was a long trip, indeed!
Lastly, I have some life changing news to share with my readers in my next post, so stick around!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
The Road Trip - Part One
Hello, friends!
I hope everyone has been well the past few weeks! I apologize for my hiatus from blogging but it has been a long journey!
I'm glad we finally left California because my bed was slowly disappearing:
The following photo shows where Maggie and I rode for the entire trip! The back of the truck! It is a camper top and my humans left the windows open a crack for air. It was like a huge cat carrier! I hate those small ones that I can barely turn around in, so I'm glad my humans were able to supply better accommodations!
We had our bed, pillows, a bowl of food, our restroom and everything back there!
Thank goodness we were going across country on the government's tab because my humans told me that otherwise they would have made me camp! Me, camping? I don't think so! We stayed at some interesting places on the way:
It is great to be back my friends and I'll be back next week with Part Two of the Road Trip, including more pictures! See you next week!
I hope everyone has been well the past few weeks! I apologize for my hiatus from blogging but it has been a long journey!
I'm glad we finally left California because my bed was slowly disappearing:
The following photo shows where Maggie and I rode for the entire trip! The back of the truck! It is a camper top and my humans left the windows open a crack for air. It was like a huge cat carrier! I hate those small ones that I can barely turn around in, so I'm glad my humans were able to supply better accommodations!
We had our bed, pillows, a bowl of food, our restroom and everything back there!
Thank goodness we were going across country on the government's tab because my humans told me that otherwise they would have made me camp! Me, camping? I don't think so! We stayed at some interesting places on the way:
It is great to be back my friends and I'll be back next week with Part Two of the Road Trip, including more pictures! See you next week!
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