Here we have a photo of Zeke and Scooby in the catio in the shade. One photo lightened up so you can see them!

Dark–Scooby and Zeke in the catio cooling off. 
Here we are in the Shade

Here we have a photo of Zeke and Scooby in the catio in the shade. One photo lightened up so you can see them!



Hot and Furry are the photo choices for today. It has been very hot, sometimes smokey lately, and with no air conditioning a bit rough inside the house for everyone. No one is motivated but things this-coming week look much better for us. Not motivated to do much of anything since the last post. Well, what have we got today?




Sunny Daze with Scooby describes what life is like here lately. We are in a drought emergency statewide and everything has dried up. The sky is blue and cloudless. [My photo Mt Rainier. (elevation 14410 ft or 4392 m)] Now it is very warm and as much as Scooby got prepared to go for a walk as you see, it is better to stay inside out of the sun and try to stay cool. He is a bit disappointed. He gets carsick so no airplane rides if that is what you are thinking. A scenic one hour flight is $100 which includes a hamburger and fries at the Top Gun Bar & Grill adjacent. I do not know the cat $ rate.





Guess What I Want. I sit in my recliner minding my own business when Scooby appears on the coffee table. He begins staring at me with this very face. It means he wants something. The problem is I can never know what it is he wants until I get out of the chair. Sometimes he wants my chair and moves right in. Other times he does not move until I start for the kitchen, when he follows me out to his food bowl. It does not matter if it has food in it, as I am required to watch him eat it. Maybe he wants to go out the catio. Who knows what else?


Scooby’s Summertime. Sitting in the window can be very hot, and sitting in the catio when the sun is upon it can be very hot too! It is very nice to put on my harness and go outside. It was too hot to walk about, so I just took a long rest under the big plum tree.




