No, I will not explain what’s going on here.

No, I will not explain what’s going on here.

The cats are exhausted from a long day of sleeping and doing nothing. I’m exhausted too. I fell asleep watching an episode of Doctor Who. I woke up as it was ending, restarted from the beginning and fell asleep again. Ugh, doofus.
I am still hoping to do another photo walk in the morning but I really don’t know if I will have the energy. I have a lot of stuff to do tomorrow and I should probably sleep in, but the weather is going to be good for shootin’ pitchers so I am torn on what to do.
What do you think the cats would do if they found themselves in my position?
Sleep.
I took these before work this morning. I don’t have a reason to post them now, but so what? They are cute so I’ll share.
Now I have two little friends watching the tube with me!
My little buddy, watching Doctor Who with me while I eat dinner. Season 18, episode 14. I’m about to run out of Tom Bakers.
The cats are super excited that tonight is opening night for the Boston Bruins. They are losing 1-0 to the Blackhawks in the first period. Connor Bedard just scored his first NHL goal.
Robin Sparkles was kind enough to pose for a picture before I left for the office this morning. Thanks, cat!
Random pics of the cats for no reason at all except they are freakin’ adorable.
The weather forecast was kinda crummy today but the reality isn’t too terrible. Jen and I are going to give leaf peeping a shot. That will let us go out in the world while still being paranoid about spreading any last vestiges of the Covid… even though that is literally not a thing.
I have my Nikons in the camera bag. The Z5 mirrorless with the new 28mm lens, and the FG-20 film camera with the 35-70mm zoom. I even turned on the SnapBridge app connection so that I can possibly post Z5 shots to the blog while we’re out. There was only one shot on the memory card and it crossed to my phone and it’s Robin, of course.
Lets see how it goes today. Fingers crossed for some cool views and decent shots.

Robin has a new hiding place. No one will ever find her there.