Thursday, January 30, 2020

Art


Hi,

This morning was cold again, but the day warmed up.  It’s supposed to be 83°F with a low in the high 50’s.  That looks like the forecast for at least a week.  

The ‘Middle Song’ has been identified, so it is possible.  Oh, these pesky One Hit Wonders, but we love them.
“Hey, everybody on the street I see you smilin’.  Must be because I found my baby.  You know she’s got me on another kind of highway.  I want to go to where it takes me.  Hey __ __ __ it’s good to have you back again, oh hey __ __ __ her lovin’ is the medicine that saved me….”  Clue:  The title is the number a nurse looks for when you first go to the doctor.  

So JaiDee is now allowed on the bed, as long as he doesn’t bite us or the bed.  He gets thrown off a lot (555).  This morning we took lots of pics of him being really cute and big puppy like.  He did this thing that lots of dogs do, gathering two toys in his mouth.  He managed to get two of his loudest squeaky toys up on the bed.


After the dog play we went into the streets with a list.  We began at Chivit Thamma Da with a little morning refreshment.  Then on to the north, and the community of Ban Du and a brief visit to Dr. View, our alternate vet, for supplements.  The post office was next, and then a quick run through Makro.  It was a zoo in there and luckily we got a fast checker.  Across the river and into town for a stop at Khun Orn’s shop.  She is a seamstress that does great work.  JaiDee had managed to tear part of his kitchen bed when he was throwing it around the room.  We made a quick stop at the plastic store, dropped of a dog carrier for Atom’s little dog, got a new leash for JaiDee at the original Browney’s and went home.  All before lunch time.  It was a good morning.

Late this afternoon the Chinese Lion Dancer Drum Corp made their annual stop at the home of our neighbor across the road.  Every Chinese New Year he invites several of these big groups to come and perform in his yard and then he feeds them.  Before the coffee shop was built next door, we could see them before they went into the yard.  Now we just hear them.  

Have a Thrilling Thursday.

                         Peace,
                                   Danny

“If art is to nourish the roots of our
culture, society must set the artist
free to follow his vision wherever it
takes him.”
~John F. Kennedy

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