Today's photos are the farthest thing from high quality. But, both Astrid and I want to share them anyway. Every Sunday, during our family dinner, Astrid gets a cookie from our local pet store. They recently had some new ones that I simply had to get for the pup, and this was one of them.
Happy Wednesday, friends!
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Flashback Doodle of the Day
Today we have for you the last doodle in the short Victorian series I attempted a couple years ago.
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Tip of the Day
I was going through old posts the other day, trying to recall some of the older tips we've given in the past. My search found me a series of tips that we first shared in 2018, and which I'd completely forgotten about. It's a series of tips of life hacks for pet parents, especially cat parents, and I've decided to reshare them now just for the heck of it. I'd even forgotten about some of these pet parent hacks. These hacks may be all sorts of random, but we hope these might offer some pet parenting tips for saving money, saving space, saving time, and, of course, keeping your furbaby happy and healthy.
Today's hack is about those windows, which may or may not be open during the warm summer months. We're here today to ask if you know that there is window screen tape on the market. Did you know that? If you are in need of a quick or temporary fix for a torn window screen, especially if there is any chance that the window might be opened and a furbaby potentially escape, then perhaps look into having window screen tape on hand. This tape can be applied to a tear in a window screen, and is meant not only to hold it together, but is also made to look like part of the screen. Of course, this is likely not mean to be a permanent fix, and may not be able to hold up to a determined furbaby. It is of course still wise to only open windows when they are safe and when the furbaby is supervised, but it might not hurt to have window screen tape on hand in case an emergency quick fix is needed.
Today's hack is about those windows, which may or may not be open during the warm summer months. We're here today to ask if you know that there is window screen tape on the market. Did you know that? If you are in need of a quick or temporary fix for a torn window screen, especially if there is any chance that the window might be opened and a furbaby potentially escape, then perhaps look into having window screen tape on hand. This tape can be applied to a tear in a window screen, and is meant not only to hold it together, but is also made to look like part of the screen. Of course, this is likely not mean to be a permanent fix, and may not be able to hold up to a determined furbaby. It is of course still wise to only open windows when they are safe and when the furbaby is supervised, but it might not hurt to have window screen tape on hand in case an emergency quick fix is needed.
7 comments:
Nothing gets between Astrid and her cookie!
That cookie is so funny. Astrid seems pleased with it. Cute drawing and great tips. I like that tape, but I learned how to replace the whole screen a few years ago. XO
Too cute!
BOL, dat cookie are hilarious!
That cookie is huge, and right.
Woof Woof Wednesday is pretty darned awesome. Hooray for cookies, Astrid!
MOL! That's a great cookie! I hope it tasted good, Astrid. ~Ernie
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