Hairballs and Chairs

I drove home from Bristol last night very carefully. At 6:30 in the evening, it was pitch black and raining like cats and dogs. I drive a Prius which gets great gas mileage, but it does not perform that well on slick roads–especially when they have wet leaves over them. Yikes!

What a difference from the gorgeous Sunday we had yesterday.  Mike and I went to church and then came home and jumped into doing outdoor things.

One of my outdoor things yesterday was brushing Luckie and Gracie.   Look at Luckie in this photo…she looks pitiful. Unkept. My Luckie Dog looks like a stray. (Well, a fat stray.) Luckie and I are both ashamed.

I brushed and brushed. I used a Furminator. In this picture, there is just a little bit of dog fur on the ground around Gracie and Luckie, but it gives you an idea of how much fur came off of Luckie.

Gracie and Luckie After a LIttle Brushing

It was everywhere. I raked most of it, but even so, this was left behind.

my true love) for $14 each. They are so durable and light to move, and they come in assorted colors.

I decided that rather than walking them down the steps from the deck on the guest house that it’d be okay to just toss them off the deck. They are plastic….right?

Chairs Toss Over Deck

Whoops! I hate it when such a good plan goes awry.

Cracked Addirondack Chair

 

 

 

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4 thoughts on “Hairballs and Chairs

  1. Gayle

    Hahahaha! Well at least they were only $14 each! An easy replacement in the spring (if your true love still has them for sale). LOL!!

  2. Hayley

    HAAAAAHAHA! I’m can total sympathize! Seems like the most efficient way to me! Too bad efficient and logical don’t usually coincide in my brain.

    Let’s just hope the time to “get up” that hairball doesn’t come while you’re in public… 😉

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