Oh Squirrel, what an awful time you've been having! I don't know how you get up out of things like that and go to work. I'm glad you are beginning to feel some improvement. Please keep going in that direction! I'm so sorry about your friend Jim having another stroke.
IamRed, we usually see several deer together too, especially when driving down the highway. When one comes over the fence and across the highway, there are sure to be more to follow. I hope you don't get coyotes. I like having them here but they can be menacing to pets, and maybe cause other problems in populated areas. Have a good time at dinner.
Robin, I'm completely fascinated with your pet resort. So many things in the world that I don't even know exist! What a fun place for doggies! I can just imagine Mr. Gus turning his nose up at the snow. Just as well he doesn't like it though. It would be a shame if he really wanted to play in it but couldn't because of his back.
Muzz,
, I'm not a snuggler but I would make you a nice warm "nest," like the one I always have made up for myself.
Manda, do you think cold weather can make the tire pressure light come on? Last winter I had mine come on a couple of times and then later it was off. I wondered if the cold weather did it.
Rocky, it's great to see you. Glad all of you are okay and just busy. You must have a special technique for not alerting the deer. Usually, the minute I open my door to go out, they bolt, no matter how careful I try to be. The one this morning didn't.