The keeper came home looking very happy to see us. She says she is becoming a hermit in old age. She was supposed to be in a talent show tonight but just couldn't dance on a stage to We Are the World. (We would love to have seen that on You-Tube!) She says that it is agonizing to be with that many people all day, to be herded around all day, and then have to be there at night too. She found another participant who shares her sentiments. They had a good talk. But it's almost 1/2 over now. Meanwhile we had a good day indoors. We dragged out all of the toys and deposited them at each doorsill. Why? We have no idea. We thought they looked nice. A toy mouse and a bird toy laying dead at each door, perhaps they were prizes for the keeper when she returned to us. She noticed a few and then patted us on the head and put them back in their storage places. One other note: we are growing even more disgusted by the uncivil behavior that has exploded at these town hall meetings all over the country and in our state too. Such meanness. We also note Eunice Shriver's passing. What a fine woman she was. A transformer for the common good. The town hall spoilers should take note.
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