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Things are blooming
One of our new neighbors, about 2 blocks away, is a beekeeper. I wish you could have seen the beez buzzing.
Q:What goes zzub, zzub?
A:A bee flying backwards. LOL
Q:Where do bees keep their money?
A:In a honey box
Q: What's more dangerous than being with a fool?
A: Fooling with a bee!
This was good information too. Last summer a swarm of honey bees
took over my hummingbird feeder. If that happens this year,
I'll call the bee keeper.
Things are blooming
One of our new neighbors, about 2 blocks away, is a beekeeper. I wish you could have seen the beez buzzing.
Q:What goes zzub, zzub?
A:A bee flying backwards. LOL
Q:Where do bees keep their money?
A:In a honey box
Q: What's more dangerous than being with a fool?
A: Fooling with a bee!
This was good information too. Last summer a swarm of honey bees
took over my hummingbird feeder. If that happens this year,
I'll call the bee keeper.
Story #1
We talk to our daughter and son in law every Sunday about 4:30. Of course I always need to know what my grandcats have been doing. Sunday February 4th she had has cackling with the latest stories.
About a year ago she bought a new iPad for herself, like all good mom's she gave the old one to the furries and loaded a few cat games on it. Frisco was immediately infatuated with the game. Mia purrty much turned up her nose and high tailed it away. Since Hurricane Florence, their home has been undergoing some repairs/renovation. Everything thing has been topsy turvy so the iPad was put away until last week when the renovations were 95% completed. She got the iPad out and set it to Frisco's game to keep him entertained/out of her face while she is eating breakfast.
So there she is eating breakfast and Frisco is 200% engrossed in his iPad when all of a sudden she hears,
"Hello you have reached AAA road side assistance, please leave your name and number at the beep". Well needless to say, this got her attention. When she grabbed the iPad, she saw that Frisco had somehow gotten into
FaceTime and dialed AAA. She was laughing so hard it her husband came out of the bedroom to ask what in the world was so funny.
Granddaddy was quite impressed he has no clue how to even turn the iPad on much less use FaceTime
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteMOL... well, if kids who can't speak properly yet can learn to use one, why not a cat?! YAM xx
MOL Frisco!
ReplyDeleteOooh, a brand new flower on the Camellia. What a welcome sight.
ReplyDeletehow great that the flowers are on the way back... we hope that is the sign that winter is on the way back to northpole ;O))) I was blue eyed and thought dogs can play games like cats on that pad... but that is sadly not true... well at least the new pad has some interesting new features ;O)))
ReplyDeleteVery pretty flowers indeed. Sheesh- iPads, facetime, Apple store- waaay too much technology for this old girl. Oh, and I love Mia's hanging arm pose. Dad's got a photo of me like that he's gonna put in an upcoming post. Happy weekend still-kinda-neighbor.
ReplyDeleteClearly, Frisco is a very modern cat! And I can see how a beekeeper would make a very useful neighbor.
ReplyDeleteYour camellias are so beautiful! You are a riot, Frisco☺
ReplyDeleteThat is terrific that the Camellias are blooming. Fun to have some flowers around. That is hysterical about Frisco and the iPad. Bet that was fun to watch. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteWhen we had an IPad, we had some cat games but the cat's were not very interested. I, as a puppy, loved the games and would play them and have a lot of fun. Your flowers look very springy.
ReplyDeleteRuby is a smart and pretty Camellia! A beekeeper for a neighbor... that is pretty cool! Frisco is a character, that face! So I see that Mia IS a Princess... I see a lot of tortitude there???
ReplyDeleteThat is a very funny story!
ReplyDeleteI am glad your camellias are blooming. I am hoping the hard frosts haven't killed my Jasmine's buds. I have it well wrapped in fleece so fingers crossed!
Hey, I wonder why I can't get to "my" iPad any more?!?!? MOL!
ReplyDeletethank for the laugh out loud moments. just to funny... I would never have thought of giving the ipad to the cat. and now I am jealous, I have always wanted one and now a kat has one and I don't.. he he he on ordering more games, it could happen. I am not a fan of bees and I know we need them, but I am very happy that these bees are not near me. we do have a bee on every flower on both powder puff trees, and when it is cold they get drunk and fly into us. I wish they were not there but I leave them alone.. stinging things are not my friends.
ReplyDeleteBwahahahahahahaha. Love the iPad fun. Cats can be expensive if they have an iPad. Thank you for the laughs.
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Have a purrfect Feline Friday and weekend. Big hug. ♥
Those stories had us MOL! Can you tell us what iPad games they have. We have a couple but would like more!
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Thanks for sharing your flowers. It will be a long time before we see any blooms around here. Those kitty stories were too funny. We think your daughter should at least set up the cat iPad to be able to face time with you. Wouldn't that be fun to be relaxing with a game of Words With Friends and get a call from your favorite kitty?
ReplyDeleteMOL! We expect there may be strange packages arriving from amazon in the near future.
ReplyDeleteSomeone had better put a hold on their credit card, just in case some cat ordered 25 cases of tuna!
ReplyDeleteOMC!! that is too funny. We did not know that kitties were so skilled with an IPad. Maybe we can talk mom into getting us one
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Hazel & Mabel
frisco; we iz CRACKIN UP !!!!!!!!!!!!! thiz iz hill larry uz....984 paws up two ewe dood !!! ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺
ReplyDeleteN we hope yur home iz bak in 100 purrcent order veree soon ♥♥♥
MOL!!! Your grandcats are something else!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful nature today...we have a good friend in Texas who "keeps bees" too, what an interesting hobby it is, with delicious benefits!
That is too funny :) XO
ReplyDeleteAhhh ... the promise of warmer weather! My uncle was a beekeeper. I don't even know how many hives he had - but I remember helping him package the honey for sale. Good stuff! I kind of miss it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms...I am anxious to see some around our place. I am laughing out loud...Frisco is one smart cat and it is just so funny what he can do on his iPad. A bee keeper nearby that is so nice will you be able to get fresh honey from them? Hugs and nose kisses
ReplyDeleteFrisco, you are the only anipal we know with his own iPad. Mom was laughing so hard she got dad to read about it too. Lucy
ReplyDeleteYour camellias are just gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThose were some great stories about Frisco and the iPad. It sounds like something our Dad would do because he has no clue what to do with Mom's iPad:) He could easily call AAA without knowing it.
Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Hilarious cat stories!!! Facetiming with AAA?!?!? I am laughing.
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous that you have beautiful flowers blooming!!!!!! And bees making that zzub sound (I've never heard that one)! Happy Friday!
BOL/MOL!!!! OMD, I gots to gets me one of those ipads! Ma has one, butts she doesn't let me near it ~ now she said she knows why....I would tap on the Chewy app and order all my fav treaties! heheheeee
ReplyDeleteOh, your Camilla is beautifuls!!!! those plants are so smart, huh?
Kisses,
Ruby ♥
We are months away from anything blooming here.....and my Mom doesn't have an iPad but it sounds like something I need - or maybe not on second thought - I'd probably get in trouble from ordering stuff or "inappropriate" surfing!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Teddy
I love that the cat FaceTimed!
ReplyDeleteI can jusr hear frisco singing. I’m too smart for mr fur
ReplyDeleteThere are certainly a lot of details like that to take into consideration. That is a great point to bring up. I offer the thoughts above as general inspiration but clearly there are questions like the one you bring up where the most important thing will be working in honest good faith. I don?t know if best practices have emerged around things like that, but I am sure that your job is clearly identified as a fair game. Both boys and girls feel the impact of just a moment’s pleasure, for the rest of their lives.
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