On the Road is a weekday feature spotlighting reader photo submissions.
From the exotic to the familiar, whether you’re traveling or in your own backyard, we would love to see the world through your eyes.
Good Morning All,
On The Road and In Your Backyard is a weekday feature spotlighting reader submissions. From the exotic to the familiar, please share your part of the world, whether you’re traveling or just in your locality. Share some photos and a narrative, let us see through your pictures and words. We’re so lucky each and every day to see and appreciate the world around us!
Submissions from commenters are welcome at tools.balloon-juice.com
So, we’ve got some technical issues and today, no pics. So sorry, I hope to have this sorted out soon! Bill – you’re set for Wed, as normal. Everyone/everything else, … sigh… issues.
That said –
Take that, doggies!
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Travel safely everybody, and do share some stories in the comments, even if you’re joining the conversation late. Many folks confide that they go back and read old threads, one reason these are available on the Quick Links menu.
All hail kitty.
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Sab
When I put my dad in a nursing home last year I adopted his old cat into my menagerie of four cats and two dogs. This poor old cat doesn’t rule the world. He and the dogs are fine, but the other cats are being jerks. He is going blind, with cataracts, glaucoma, and toxoplasmosis behind one eye. The other cats find it endlessly entertaining to mess with his tail.
Mustang Bobby
Miami-Dade County Public Schools is on spring break so my housemate, who is a teacher, is out of town and I’m taking care of his cat, who is unsuccessfully trying to make me her bitch. I’ll put out her food, clean her litter box, but that’s it.
OzarkHillbilly
A morning without OtR pictures is like a day without…. Something.
OzarkHillbilly
FYWP.
OzarkHillbilly
@OzarkHillbilly: Oh sure, NOW my comment shows up.
WaterGirl
@Sab: My niece’s friend had a similar issue so the abused cat came to live with my niece. Corona, the cat, thrived in her new environment and her friend who lived a few doors down could still come visit the cat. Maybe there’s something that could be worked out for you, as well.