I am starting off with another puzzle.
While on the theme, this is what I had for breakfast this morning. I toasted wheat bread, spread mashed avocado on the bread, put a poached egg on the top and sprinkled crushed pepper flakes on top of that. Always my go-to breakfast when we buy avocados. I finished it off with a glass of orange juice.
And then I had my usual one cup of black coffee. I think I had the same smile after that first sip as this little guy.
I found him and the other cuties on Pinterest.
Hopefully I haven’t repeated any.
Loved the flower painting, also found on Pinterest.
Saw this also and it brought a smile.
The picture below came from the following link, and I included it just in case. More information can be found at the website. You might need to click on the picture and enlarge.
This made me laugh because well, you know, I am an introvert at heart and the older I get, the more so. Both my parents were the same. The saying was on a 'T' shirt.
The next one made me chuckle and wince at the same time. I have actually seen how close people get to these big boys/girls on past trips to Yellowstone, have read about recent close encounters, and other stories when they pop up in the news, and watched a few videos. They are definitely not cute and cuddly fluffy cows. Big and beautiful they may be, but they can be ornery. More importantly dangerous if they feel threatened by the close proximity of humans. Like a lot of wildlife out there, especially if protecting their young. And what would we do to protect our kids? Give our all, absolutely! That reaction is all across the species. Enjoy them, love them but give them a wide, wide berth. The general advice is to stay 25 yards away and this website gives you more advice. Even then be aware. I think this and other animal packets are sold by the National Park Service.
And this for me is so true!