Mitzi took a break from playing with her squeaky ball. She's quite musical ;-) .
Mitzi took a break from playing with her squeaky ball. She's quite musical ;-) .
The expression! And that puff looks comfortable :-) .
Karen Carpenter would have turned 76 today. My favorite song by the Carpenters is Rainy Days and Mondays. This is a video of a live performance of this melancholy song. Such a loss to have this beautiful voice silenced.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxHJ...
Welp, I'm glad I had a home heating oil delivery early last week. And I filled up my gas tank shortly after hearing about the attack. Ready to brace myself for more economic pain.
People complain that our taxes are high. I'm happy to pay higher taxes when there are the benefits to residents living in CT like the ones that you mentioned.
Such joy!!!
Thanks for sharing. Love it!!!
I remember the last line sung on Love Will Keep Us Together is "Sedaka is back!" RIP, Neil Sedaka.
"I get the news I need on the weather report. I can gather all the news I need on the weather report." That lyric really resonates with me these days.
Yes! Referring to Art as Tom harkens back to their earlier days when they were known as Tom and Jerry.
Lucky lady!
Lucky is looking snazzy in his sweater! Mitzi appreciates his sense of style.
OMG! She's everything!!!
Seeing this brightened my day.
They look incredible!
The incomparable Sam Cooke . . . What a voice!!!
Amanda - Boston
Michelle - Beatles
Kathy's Song - Simon and Garfunkel
Jessica - Allman Brothers
Beth - KISS (The song I hated most when it was popular)
Well, they could change the direction if they stopped voting red . . .
Lemmy!!!!!!
Great song! I love the Ajax reference at the end of Touch Me (Stronger than dirt!).
Nancy Sinatra didn't write These Boots are Made for Walkin'. That song was written by Lee Hazelwood.
So very sorry. Nellie was precious.
Thanks. It gets old really quickly ;-) .
Me, too. I'm losing my sense of humor ;-) .
I never thought I'd be happy to see some snow. No water in Waterbury :-( .
Please Please Me
Maggie's way of dealing with the cold weather.
Bookends!
Precious! I love when they find a sunbeam :-) .
And this is the CEO of the company that is making a database of Americans' personal information . . .