Holdiays Thnaksgiving

Nov 25, 2011 20:40

Hi muttz, Wednesday was cool, with lots of interview videos in town, for Variable's blog. We woof to people on the street about name freedom and let them know about my case and ask whether anyone should be able to get their name or not, and how I'm planning on petitioning the court about it again.

We saw Wood Street Galleries there and stepped in to see what it was. Since it was cold that day we had been stopping in different stores and stuff a few times for a minute or so to get warm. They had two floors, with two exhibits on each. One was a mirror illusion, and the other an old typewriter with bugs on it that ate the letters you typed. Remember, art. On the second floor was a rotating drum with words on it that you had to try to read, and the other room had a vacuum chamber where you can be sandwiched between two sheets of plastic. We saw someone use it while we where there, but we didn't try it.

Thanksgiving would have been a nice day out, but we did some shopping in the morning, going to Shop And Save for ground turkey, milk, and vegetables. It seemed like the store was only open until 2 pm that day. We tried to go to Wendy's but it was closed, and got something small at McDonald's instead.

We were thinking of going to town in the afternoon, but weren't sure and just started to watch Dexter and then Ron dropped by with some Thanksgiving food from his family that was really nice. He also invited us to his place the next day to help with his home studio installation and to watch some movies and videos.

On Friday we went to town, but there weren't that many people there, and even Occupy was really quiet. Dimitri was at Brueggers though, so we woofed hi. We walked around for a while since it was sunny and getting warmer, forecasts expecting it to be 60 degrees.

In the afternoon we went to Ron's place, and did some work woof on his radio setup, putting in wires and getting the mixer board hooked up to the PC. We met his new cats Lisa and Bart, very playful half grown kittens, and barked about everything else. We watched a little TV and had shish kabobs. It was fun, thanks Ron!

Boomer

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