Friends and Kitties!
Sheebie here.
It's been windier than H-E-Double Toothpicks here...which means no bike riding, (bummer)...but the good news is that the gales blew the plastic tarp off of the new big-ass lizard that was delivered to the Park last week!
Scott and I walked over to check it out.
These ginormous eggs are made to crawl through.
So I did!
Then it was time to scale Mount Lizard...
This thing is seriously HUGE. Kids (of all ages, mind you) are gonna have a blast scaling this guy.
(Or gal, after all, there are eggsesses laying around.)
Giddyup!
I love you, Giant Lizard.
Things are really coming along in the Park, I'll have more to show you next week.
But I can't let you go without showing you the french bread I baked:
They were excellent. Crisp outside, chewy and yeasty inside--we ate half a loaf for dinner.
I only have one day off this week cos I have to attend a training seminar, so my the Kats commenting will be sparse(r) than usual...so if y'all feel any whiskers on the back of your necks--well, it's just us lurking.
Have a Happy Sunday, and a Happy Week, too!
XX Sheebie XX
WoW ! What a fun thing to have across the street!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously nice job on the french bread!! was that the one-bowl mix and bake recipe? It looks absolutely delishious!!! Wish I lived next door sor something :-) T.
Mmmmm. Bread. Looks delish!
ReplyDeleteI'll be by to collect on the special offerings from the LadyCats later, okay?
I love that bread!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!!
That bread is seriously purrfect-looking!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update pics on the park. It looks like kids of all ages (heh-heh) are gonna have a great time.
Happy Sunday! xoxo
My human loves those lizards! I prefer MY lizards living and breathing... or at least living and breathing until I have had my way with them!
ReplyDeletewow, a giant smiling lizard across the street from you! every park needs a giant lizard!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great lizard! Me is totally envious! And wes has had lits of wind too. Me hates it!
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Nellie
The kids (of all ages) are going to love that park.
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks bootiful!
It's so nice and fun to have a park so near. The bread looks delicious! Purrs!
ReplyDeleteThose breads loafs look great. Have a great week to you and the kitties.
ReplyDeleteYou big kid!!! mol
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to ride a lizard and it did behave very nicely for you.Those are the kind of lizards that are the best, they don't take any maintenance. Have a great Sunday. Love the pictures.
ReplyDeleteAren't you scared of that thing? I mean really, it's huge! We like the size of your beautiful breads much better... whew!
ReplyDeleteHarry, Dexter and Tipp
Fun lizardy things! Oh, and that bread looks scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteI love that park...I'd be pushing kids off to get to the critters!
ReplyDeleteJane x
Love the park and so much fun. Mum would be doing just the same. Great fun pictures. Tell mum not to work too hard.. Hugs GJ xx
ReplyDeleteThat lizard is so cool! The park is going to be fantastic when it is done.
ReplyDeleteNow I want some bread... :)
Island Cats' mom
Whoa that is one big lizard!
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Can you send a few loaves down our way! Looks Yummy!
That park looks amazing! We cant' wait to see what else there is for you to show us there.
ReplyDeleteAnd you'd better hide that bread. It looks too good to resist for very long.... Yum!
WOW! That is seriously a HUGE lizard and so much fun too.
ReplyDeleteThat's the biggest lizard I've ever seen! He looks pretty friendly though.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be so fun watching kids on that lizard! The bread looks fabulous too! Hope the training seminar goes well!
ReplyDeleteyour world is fun! thanks for sharing.... Always lovely to visit you. Love Helen, Darcy and Bingley xxx
ReplyDeleteYou are seriously cute climbing that lizard! Have a good week!
ReplyDeletehugs,
linda
What a pawsome park for kids (of all ages)!
ReplyDeleteMom says yum to the bread too!
Sasha, Sami, & Saku
hmmm...better not let Minnie see this post and the bread...
ReplyDeleteLove the park pics - looks like an agility course for peeps :) You know, even with the wind, you could go out on your ride with the tail wind, fly out as far as you want to go...and then call Scott to pick you up :D
~C
That's a great George you have there!
ReplyDeleteThat is one giant George. But no match for your lot, methinks. They can hunt as a pack, I assume ?!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! You definitely made us smile by riding the lizard. We are a little concerned by the size of the eggs. They look too big to have come from that lizard, so there must be another more ginormous lizard wandering your neighborhood...Aaaaak!
ReplyDeleteIn response to your question of how Baskin and Abner got such cool names...well, Mommy was apparently craving ice cream. She almost named us Baskin and Robbin or Ben and Jerry. For Abner's name, she likes to name cats unusual names that sound like they would be for a grandpa (hence, Ambrose and Clarence), and "Abner" fit the bill.
That park is so cool!
ReplyDeleteThat bread look soooo good =)
ReplyDeleteWow, giant lizards AND home-baked french bread? There's a whole lotta good stuff going on at your house! :)
ReplyDeleteHugs to you all!
Sheebie you literally crack us up!!
ReplyDeleteOMCs mom would so love to be behind you in the tunnel....but she would let you walk up the lizard all by your lonesome 'cause mom trips over lines in the sidewalk.
DID YOU MAKE ENOUGH BREAD TO SHARE WITH THE CLASS?
HUGS AND HAPPY TRAINING
MADI AND MOM
Lizards AND fresh homemade bed? It doesn't get any better than that.
ReplyDeleteHAHA
ReplyDeleteThat looks like one fun park. I won't be chasing any lizards THAT BIG, though it looks like you caught one. :)
MOL...Mom Trish, look like this park has been built for you !!!...Weeeeee !!! : )
ReplyDeleteAnd your bread looks so YUM !!!!
xoxo
We think the critters are so cute! I'm sure the kids (of all ages) are going to love them.
ReplyDeleteThose are a couple lovely French loaves :)
That park is going to be awesome! And your bread looks so yummy! I totally would have ate the whole thing. :)
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
Oh what a great park that is-can't wait to see the changes as they happen.
ReplyDeleteIt's inspiring to see you play and have such fun. ;-)
Did you use a pop-together recipe for the french bread?
It looks fabulous!
Have a great week.
Lurk on..we have had to do the same ...once for similar reasons when Admiral was first blogging and then, life interfered. Just as with you. xox
ReplyDeleteThat is one cool lizard! Did Mom bring it home for your Catio???
ReplyDeleteLooks like someone is going to have lots of fun when the park opens.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind thoughts and words. We miss Eric so much.
Sweet! You get the lizard and I'll take a toad!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised it's just you at the park crawling all over those things--where are the kids??? oh wait...they are politely waiting for the wrapping to come off! Hahahaha! Be careful so they don't put you in the slammer for not waiting! :P
ReplyDeletethe bread looks delicious!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is the biggest lizard we ever saw. Your bread looks scrumptious! Hugs and nose kisses
ReplyDeleteThat park looks fantastic--perfect for kids of all ages :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, that French bread looks incredible. Is it hard to make? I would love the recipe!
that dinosaur is skerrry!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh great, show my Mom bread when she can't have it for EIGHT days starting tonight! Gee thanks!
AWEsome... the hugeamasuarus.... but mostly... the BREAD! YUM!
ReplyDeleteYa can't bake French bread unless you're French. MOL! Is that the Fieco gecko?? Hump—I mean ride that gecko!
ReplyDeleteYummy looking bread! Did you decide to go that route instead of challah? If you ever want to try challah, our mom's got a pawesome recipe that's too yummy! (Cinnamon sugar on top ;-)
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