A creamy white liquid nutrient provided by animals. Have you got milk in your space?
(popadoodledoo action by Kirsty Wiseman)
Well, this is the kind of photo you get when your hubby does not cooperate as a photographer's assistant. He was grumpy, hungry, and just not happy that I was bugging him. (breakfast cereal is very serious business to him you know) So, that's it. Today looks to be just like yesterday and the day before that and the day before that, weather wise. I think it's supposed to be around 108-110 today which is a lie. It'll be hotter I'm sure. They always report the actual temperature around 5 degress less than it really is. Someone told me once they do that so as not to scare the tourists away. It hasn't worked...they're still coming here in droves and I expect they always will as long as there's a casino to go to.
I'm off to work. Hope you are all happy, cool, warm, dry, and safe in your space.
17 comments:
Fun shot! Our trash day is Monday too. You should come visit San Diego, the high today is 70 with a low of 62. I grew up in AZ so I can appreciate what you're going through.
Aubrey
wow in the uk it is sitting nicely in the 70's.
Fab photo :)
I love this one!!!!! And I know what your talking about,it's very humid here today, rained cats and dogs an hour ago and now... even warmer!
Nice shot!
Ooh, I haven't had sugar puffs in such a long time. Great shot.
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Great shot - I could just eat a bowl myself!
Great shot! I could eat a bowl of cereal myself :o)
great shot, fab idea.
Lxx
That cereal looks rather interesting. I fancy a bowl!!
Don't bother a man when he is eating his breakfast lol. Love the photo :o)
Great shot. I love the movement in it.
x
hehe, nice shot! Very brave to try and get between a man and his breakfast!
wow, I like that! Clever idea
Oh I love this shot! Looks so tasty! x
cool shot ruth! :D it's raining here on this side of the earth...
I could just eat that now its breakfast time here in the UK. Love the pic.
Great take on the word milk Ruth. Love the photo :O) You asked if it was a kettle or teapot in my picture ~ it's a jug kettle. I presume they call it that because of it's shape?? It's quite common in the UK. Have a great day and don't work too hard xXx
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