Hey Liz, I'm sorry ya didn't sleep all that well. I felt the same way when I woke up this morning. More tired than I was before I turned in last night. Man, a crap load of snow, huh? We got about 3 inchs or so. My grandma in Memphis got 6 or so. Anyway, I hope you sleep better tonight than last. Oh hey, thanks for commenting on that crazy lengthy entry I wrote yesterday! haha!
Hey, no problem about commenting on that entry from a few days ago. To me, commenting is just as important as reading. I feel the same about people who write comments, I try to reply to each and every one of them. It's just really important to me that I do so, to let the person know that I do appreciate the comments left and do read them.
I can so see you going through the feeding Otely Schnotes' routine. Did I hear you put two scoops of food in the dish during this post? Bean is jealous! I can just picture Livvy-D's goofy little face watching you toss each scoop into her bowl. The ears twitching slightly and her eye brows going up and down alternately. The little white whiskers on her front legs standing at attention - she is the ONLY living creature I know with arm whiskers! Can you still hug trees with one arm if you use the other hand to pinch your nose? Not enough people hug trees today.
Yes, I did put two scoops in her bowl, and I'm quite sure she was watching the whole time. I've never known any other animal with arm whiskers, either. I wonder what's up with that? She definitely does have them, though. Yes, I do think that you can hug a tree one-armed, although why anyone would want to use the other hand to pinch *their* nose - not even someone else's, which might be more fun - at the same time is beyond me. I would think, however, that the tree would appreciate a two-armed hug a whole lot more, and you would get more out of that, too.
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I'm sorry ya didn't sleep all that well. I felt the same way when I woke up this morning. More tired than I was before I turned in last night. Man, a crap load of snow, huh? We got about 3 inchs or so. My grandma in Memphis got 6 or so. Anyway, I hope you sleep better tonight than last. Oh hey, thanks for commenting on that crazy lengthy entry I wrote yesterday! haha!
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(Anonymous) 2009-03-02 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)Can you still hug trees with one arm if you use the other hand to pinch your nose? Not enough people hug trees today.
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I've never known any other animal with arm whiskers, either. I wonder what's up with that? She definitely does have them, though.
Yes, I do think that you can hug a tree one-armed, although why anyone would want to use the other hand to pinch *their* nose - not even someone else's, which might be more fun - at the same time is beyond me. I would think, however, that the tree would appreciate a two-armed hug a whole lot more, and you would get more out of that, too.