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February 12, 2020

What’s On Your Camera Roll?

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Another glimpse into what’s on my phone camera roll. I know it is a surprise but 99% of the pictures are of cats. Primarily one cat. But he is pretty darn adorable and I have interspersed with a few other photos that I took. Enjoy.

I am attempting to write a letter every day in February for #InCoWriMo2020. I was actually able to sit down and make a few cards last week without cat interruptions which was a miracle. There might be a teapot theme to this latest batch.

Cleaning of toe beans is a very serious project here at Casa Chiles as you can see.

Sometimes tags on clothing confuse me. And worry me.

I finally finished my book for this month’s book club –usually reading with a cat on my lap or nearby. Holly snuggled up with me for a few hours of reading.

It snowed. Again. But with no place to have to go it was fine. The beauty of our snows here in NC is that they are gone in the next day or two. Rain is on the way and warmer temperatures.

And finally a couple of Maksim pictures. We watched the nail biting UNC vs Duke basketball game and he was into it. It was a really good game but UNC lost in the last few seconds. Always a battle and a rivalry.

So what’s on your camera roll? Tell me what your last two pictures are in the comments and Comment for a Cause – WWF for Australian Wildfire Recovery Fund.

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