Who do you think this is ensconced in a quilt on the couch? I almost sat on him this morning when I was taking a break from my trombone playing. We moved the Arusha cheetah to the coffee table in an attempt to lure Mr. Wheel into standing next to her. He hasn’t done it yet but he will soon as he spends a lot of time walking around on the coffee table.
I don’t know how he got in there or why he let his arm hang out. On weekdays Tailwheel gets up around 5am and lingers near the kitchen until someone feeds him but on the weekend this cat sleeps in like a teenager. We didn’t see him up and about until noon today.
Here’s Mr. Wheel enjoying his “Sunday Roast”. Give him a pint of Guinness and The Daily Mail or The Telegraph and he’ll be set for a relaxing afternoon.
Mike and Judy, do you miss this big boy?
We had some prints made at Walgreens today of our six exchange students that we have hosted. We’ve hung them in the exchange student’s room.The first three are from South Korea: Alex summer of 2003, Sunny spring of 2005, You-Jong spring of 2007. Then there’s Japanese Makiko 2009-2010, and the German girls Johanna fall of 2011, and Jojo spring of 2012. Note Mr. Mahler featured in two of these portraits. There is a frame reserved for our next German student. . .
Makiko / J 1
J 2 / the future Mr. Christoph Grunau . . .
Sue and I are seriously looking into a visit to southern Germany this coming July with definite stops in Neuenburg am Rhein und Esslingen. We may pop into Aschach, Austria to see if anyone there has heard the name “Deinhammer”.
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