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Thursday, April 6, 2023

Thankful and Thoroughly poetic Thursday #113

Today I'm joining 

  

Dearest Auntie HiC

We would like to join Brian with a Thankful from from our pack staff. …

Tuesday we arrived at our favorite RV Park, 

Willow Beach, Arkansas. 

::PS that is NOT a pepping tomcat at our window, it is a sticker::



Here is a video of their view.


Their Dad set up to spend Tuesday and Wednesday nights there.
Late afternoon they learned some nasty weather was heading toward them overnight on Tuesday.
Mom said never fear our brudder Pup da weather man is on duty sniffin' the air

They told me their RV site was next to concrete pubic shower and loo facility.  They said no worries Auntie HiC mom has everything ready for us to dash into the concrete building for safety. My nephews and staff are thankful to report the storms did not come and they all slept like humans, cats and a Dog should sleep.


 Poetic Thursday hosted by our pals Teddy and Angel Sammy 

 

Title:  Fashion imitating art


Him: What do you think
Her: I like the colors, they look familiar
Him: I agree, I can't remember where I saw them
Her:  I think a few colorful horizontal lines added would make it pop


18 comments:

  1. the sticker is great!!! we want one... it can be our alibi for barking LOL

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  2. I gotta find the window decal!!!!

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  3. I wonder what Kat and Rocky think of that cat that never moves peering in the window or if they even know its there.
    beautiful view, including the cats MOL and so very happy to hear the storm did not come. ha ha on the Weims and there alibi for barking. the art thing is really funny, maybe the Mad One will try painting something for my living room wall. it will not be this color scheme though

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  4. The peeping Tom sticker is too funny and we are so happy you missed the evil storms! Love your poem for the abstract painting.

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  5. Hari OM
    OOOH happy campers make us all smile ... as do bright colours and matching accessories! YAM xx

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  6. Stay safe while on the go y'all. hahaha, yes, some stripes would do that pictures some good.

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  7. Such good travelers ... K, R and P! BUT, ohmytum hurts from laughing over your imagined Him/Her conversation ...

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  8. Glad you all had no bad weather. The decal is really cute! That looks like a wonderful view to me and you all seem so relaxed!

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  9. We're glad to hear the travelling gang was safe from the storms and we're keeping our paws crossed that they remain safe throughout their trip. That's a great poem for that picture!

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  10. Hugs to Angel Madi ~ so glad the storms did not happen and you had a wonderful time ~ be safe.

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  11. BOL!! Cute poem today!

    We are so happy Pup, the cats and Mom and Dad are safe...the storms that have been moving through the south have been very scary!!
    hugs,
    Beth

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  12. Sure looks like the RV crew found a spot with a pretty view - glad they did NOT have a storm! As for your poem - I LOVE IT! I had a million thoughts about this photo - it sure got people thinking didn't it!

    Hugs, Pam

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  13. Fun poem. Glad Pup and family stayed dsafe from the storm. XO

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  14. Oh, gosh, Pup and the kitty crew have an outstanding view. I love that all three of you are along. Thank goodness you're safe. Those torny-dooos are out there in force. (tornadoes)

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  15. That really is a pretty place and a terrific thankful to have a concrete loo shelter close. That was a funny poem too. Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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  16. So glad the storm didn't come, that sticker is awesome lol

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