Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
You know that drawer you have, most likely in the kitchen on the opposite counter from where the forks and knives are kept, maybe (this drawer) has wisely been relegated to the basement hobby corner or even the garage workshop. In (this drawer) are the spare parts, used, batteries (well, because), extra plastic brackets from the last time you replaced the blinds and, of course, the owners manuals from the kitchen appliances (both those that you’re looking at and those that came before them), well today’s TToT post is pretty much that drawer, except made of electron-drawn letters and photos.
The link that connects all the co-hostinae is not yet up, so I figured, if this reality is as virtual as everyone says it is….then today’s post can stand in for a real TToT post, at least until our Founderess Lizzi.
So… since this is not quite office, but we still need to strive for Ten Things, let me start this off with some easy-to-enjoy-(and understand)-photos:
hey, seeing that Dyanne is co-hostinae and she, like, totally likes cats, lets post her blog here: I want backsides I’m sure she’ll tell us that the expression on the cat above is an elegant statement of open-hearted welcome.
The rest of this Post will develop over the day…. you will be hearing about:
Our arachnid rustler out (mid)west (that will be close enough, thank you)
Cynthia (who has some very cool news about to break)
Cynthia’s Book is available at the Amazon (no, not the tropical jungle, the giant online seller of…. well, maybe not tropical!) Anyway, until I can get a photo, CLICK HERE
Kristi and a bunch of other interesting things that will number in, at very least, a multiple of ten.
this just in:
FRIST!
I even read it before I commented, lol.
Anyways, the photo without the ducks. I totally get that. I’d wonder the same thing.
And the cat: if you could have put a little GI Joe figurine next to it, it would have looked like a Godzilla Cat. LOL.
Thanks for the shoutout. :)
OMG…between the book and site launch, I’m a nervous nelly and excited Sally. :P
Talk to you soon!
ok… tell me that there isn’t always something new in each day, if only we look
sure, I’ve heard the ‘nervous Nelly’ expression… but not with ‘excited Sally’ lol nice! (the…sibilants or whatever you call them… I should ask Lisa, for some reason I be she knows the correct term)
So, just bought Cynthia’s book….looks great!
Only a very cool post!
The cat! I wanna know what he’s got in his left front paw that he is nonchalantly trying to hide with his tail…
Of course it’s a real post! (With real posts in that last photo, too!) Nice tree house!
true
As always I am completely jealous of that awesome tree house.
lol… she (Phyllis) did well in causing it to be
I love how always enthusiastic you are about this TToT exercise Clark. It isn’t so easy for some of us to keep going with positives and thankfuls every week, but you keep us together in a really sweet way and you support someone when they have news or something big like a book out. Credit all going to you for that. Hope we can continue on with the TToT for a long time to come.
Your comments about the drawer sure brings back memories—the small drawer in my grandparents’ kitchen that held lots of interesting things that had nothing to do with the kitchen and which my grandmother allowed me to see what I could find, the assortment of odds and ends the were placed on the top of the hot water heater that occupied one corner of our kitchen when I was growing up (we were short on drawer space in that kitchen), and of course more than one drawer in our present home that seems to collect odds and ends.
And yes, where are all those ducks? Probably hanging out in the grass near the bank, hopefully.
The junk drawer! Yes, of course. It’s where you put the stuff that doesn’t seem to make sense anywhere else. :D
I also would like to know about the ducks.
Cynthia’s book looks great – looking forward to that!