
By Holly the Assistant
Or at least I will throw up a recent picture of lovely Circe for you. Look at those toe beans! Are they not the most amazing toe beans?
It’s occasionally hard to believe that this chill kitty is the full sister of the vibrating Quicksilver, but there we go.
How are cats?
Sarah will likely have an update on the State of the Sarah, or a rant about current events, tomorrow, but today she’s a bit swamped.
Hope y’all are staying cool enough this summer, or warm enough this winter, wherever you may be.
And the fundraising blurb, and yes, you lovely weirdos, Sarah does indeed see that you mailed unmarked quarters or put it in a different donation bin or whatever you in fact did do, thank you very much. Circe would say thank you, too, but she’s snoozing.
If you wish to donate: There is a Give Send Go fundraiser for this specific fundraiser set up. Here is a Paypal Me Link if you prefer that. (Yes, I know. Paypal, but for now, they’re behaving.) If you have a monthly donation setup to the permanent Give Send Go, that is still working and thank you! There are also two substacks you can subscribe to. One is on the side bar of the blog, the other is supposed to be a newsletter, as well as giving you chapters of the current work in progress if you become a paid subscriber. It takes cards. For snail mail: Sarah Hoyt 304 S Jones Blvd #6771 Las Vegas, NV 89107
And if you want to read the whole appeal, it’s here: Toss A Coin To Your Blogger, Oh Readers of Plenty.
The cats will play. At least until Mighty-Mouse and Under-Dog show up! [Crazy Grin]
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My first thought from the title in my inbox – Honestly, would not surprise me some day to see Indy posting here f’real.
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The Reader asks if you are sure that Holly posted this and not Indy?
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Worth noting that we truly appreciate the Mistress and her Community.
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Forecast is for highs in the upper 90s this afternoon in Silicon Valley, but at least the monsoonal surge yesterday and its humidity have departed.
An acquaintance is so far batting a thousand on his February prediction for measurable rainfall at least once every month this year, even though such is distinctly atypical for us – rain season normally runs from Oct.-Nov. through Mar.-Apr. with absolute dry weather the rest of the year, but with the few drops we got yesterday we have yet to see a completely dry month.
And with the extraordinary El Niño building in the Pacific I am expecting a wet winter.
Which of course is a catastrophic piece of evidence that we need to sacrifice more to the dirt goddess.
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Dropped a bit into the fundraiser last night. Prayers up for Sarah, Dan, and the family.
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