We hadn’t seen the kids since mid-March, but terrific daughter Elisabeth had added two cloth masks to an order she’d made for her and George Three.
So over they came over for a drop-off so my dear wife Karen and I would have them for our essential (and sparing) trips to the grocery and pharmacy. Yes, it was time to replace the paper masks. They’d served well but had been worn enough.
We stood for our chat in the backyard, playing by the rules.
OK, cherished rescue mutt Ellie B aka Dogamous Pyle did go up to both of them for a quick pet before retreating to her six feet away.
Nicely done!
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Our smart dog, Nance.
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So glad you are all being mindful and considerate of each other’s well-being! Even Ellie B?! She’s earned a treat says her west coast tia. ❤
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You keep it up with the treats and you will be a favorite tia very quickly, Sandra.
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Family AND sun. Banner day MBM !!
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Yes, we had our moments of catching up, MBC.
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Excellent example 👍
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Thank you, Willow. Try to have a good weekend.
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aw, I agree, and think all of life is affected by this
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Yes we are, Beth!
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That’s called ‘Ellienation ‘, Mark! ෆ╹ .̮ ╹ෆ
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Good one, Patricia!
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Your family rules, Mark!
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We are doing our best with one short visit a month, Ann.
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