
For everyone that wanted to see Nugget when she was even smaller, here you go! Cutest freaking kitten ever. 😻😻😻
You checkin‘ meowt?
Guess that‘s okay — I‘m so cute
You can‘t look away!
#haikuhive #haikuaday #poetry #Nugget #catsoflitsy
For everyone that wanted to see Nugget when she was even smaller, here you go! Cutest freaking kitten ever. 😻😻😻
You checkin‘ meowt?
Guess that‘s okay — I‘m so cute
You can‘t look away!
#haikuhive #haikuaday #poetry #Nugget #catsoflitsy
An ode to Nugget:
I‘m saucy and sweet,
but not a nugget you eat;
I have little feet.
Nugget is the little baby runt of the litter and is just the cutest thing ever. She has adorable little munchkin legs. Can‘t get enough of her! 🐈
#haikuhive #haikuaday #poetry #catsoflitsy #Nugget
#5JoysFriday
1) Heart concert. They opened with a photo montage of 1 picture for every year since the band‘s inception. 2006 was EM and the boos were strong. MZ, the other douchecanoe featured, also was booed.
2) Bookmail
3) I caved because it makes me happy, Disney Spring from Costco.
4) Litsy! That last stat is strong because of this community and all the ways you have informed my reading and my growth. ⬇️
I couldn‘t remember which Wodehouse featured Bertie on a millionaire‘s yacht - turns out it‘s this one! Not one I particularly enjoy. Bertie and Jeeves part ways due to Bertie‘s banjolele playing. Bertie is also evicted for the same reason, so he heads to a cottage in the country where he may play in peace. Unfortunately, the country also holds a former fiancée, her steamroller father, Sir Roderick Glossup, and a crazy replacement valet. ⬇️
Another stand-alone gem by Wodehouse. Sally is a nice girl of modest means who lives in a New York boarding house and has to work for a living. She suddenly inherits money, and her world changes. Again (see my previous review), hijinx ensue on both sides of the Atlantic, but true love triumphs in the end. A rags to riches to rags story with a happy ending. I loved sparky Sally and her practical approach to life.
I listened to this in installments on the Classic Tales podcast, wonderfully read by B. J. Harrison. It was delightful, as all of Wodehouse‘s pre-war work is. Young Jimmy pretends to be a master burglar, ends up breaking into the police chief‘s house, further complicates things by falling in love with the Chief‘s daughter. Hijinx ensue on both sides of the Atlantic. Apparently this has also been published under the title A Gentleman of Leisure.
Bertie is roped into a visit to Deverill Hall, a country house owned by friends of his Aunt Agatha. Once there he finds an over-abundance of aunts, several couples on the outs and himself impersonating Gussie Fink-Nottle. Thankfully Jeeves is there to set things straight and help everyone out of their trouble.
I always find PG Wodehouse so comforting when I‘m busy and stressed, and this was no exception. I‘d be lying if I said it was as good or as funny as the Jeeves and Wooster books but I still got a lot out of reading it and had a great time.