The picture on the blog tonight is Don having a 'conversation' with Ricky. Ricky is the white cow and he has a bit of an attitude. He thinks he's a goat, I guess. He always wants to butt whoever is in the pasture. I stay out of the pasture! See, Zacky, the black cow is eating and the white cow left the food to go over and butt Don. Don had to bonk him on the head with a can to remind him that he's a cow and Don is the hand that is feeding him this month. Bob names the cows after his grandkids. These two are named after the two youngest. The two oldest, Zoe and Stew had the last two cows named after them. Evie is the only one who hasn't had a cow named after her, so Bob has promised to name both of the next two cows after her. I just hope we get the chance to come and house-sit when he has Evie and Evie.
Bob and MiMi are coming home tomorrow. We'll leave the house around 1 to go pick them up at the airport. Then we'll come home with them and spend the night. We're all packed to go to our next house-sitting 'job' the next morning. Karen will come pick us up and we'll take her to the airport and then drive her car home to Waimea. Waimea is about 30 minutes from Bob's house, but we hope to get to spend some time with them while we are there.
We don't have any company scheduled while we are at Karen's because her house is just a little Hawaiian cottage; one bedroom, a living room and a kitchen and bathroom. She has two chihuahuas and a cat who we will be feeding and loving. We enjoy other people's pets, since ours are gone. We travel too much to keep pets, so it's fun to share others.
I thank God so much for the health and strength to do all we've done. I thank him for wonderful friends who give us this opportunity and for wonderful friends who have shared it with us. We have loved every moment of being here. We expect next month to be quieter and to do less traveling. We'll stay pretty close to Waimea and explore all there is around there.
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