Usually a daily account of a pet-sitter's life, taking care of various pets in various houses. Also contains commentaries on local Colorado wildlife, weather, local happenings, and national/international animal events - and my occasional trips and travels. Since October 2016, political and historical comments...
Monday, March 26, 2012
Macho Monday
The kits are out on the patio, after each has received an extra-special long love session this morning. I spent the night with Rosie and Remy, and have since taken care of Brandi, Rascal, Twister, Tinkerbell, Obsidian, and the hens. I haven't seen VT in a few days, so I'll need to call him and let him know I've reached Stalin's Purges of 1937 and '38 in my history of Russia. I must say that Sixsmith's history is very interesting, but I occasionally wish he would go into a little more detail. (I realize that with 600+ pages of history, one has to be careful of not going into too much detail - but it just means I'll be looking up further information to answer questions that some of his statements have raised.) I had forgotten that Lenin had survived an assassination attempt, and lived the rest of his life with the bullets still inside his body. And I really enjoy the way the author pulls out interviews with relatives of famous novelists and composers, plus using released "secret" papers from 40+ years ago to show what was really happening. It's a fascinating read....
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