I don't have much to write about this morning, so I'm just posting a few more photos of stained glass windows that I took in Mortagne in 2011, and this: Walt got back from his 9-day trip to the U.S. yesterday. He had some airline adventures along the way, but since I don't know if he is going to write about them, I'll hold my peace.


Tasha was thrilled to see Walt again yesterday when we went to pick him up at the little train station across the river in Noyers-sur-Cher. I think she had nearly given up hope that he might return one day.


Our "pack" was missing one of its members. I did my best to keep her occupied by continuing to feed her on her regular schedule — Walt usually gives her her food — and by taking her out for both a morning walk and an afternoon walk every day. Normally I just take her out for one walk a day and Walt takes her out for one.
Glorious art and colours. Happy to hear Tasha has a united family back safely. Our late border collie Heather was just the same if one of us had been away. 🐾 Pats.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home, Walt! Tasha must have been so confused about your absence :) Tell us about all of the airline mess :)
ReplyDeleteKen, wow... as I've said before, you are the master of photographing stained-glass windows. I especially love that one with the big portion of blue sky and angels! Do you know if that is a more modern addition?