Monday, December 1, 2025

Jingle Bells, Shotgun Shells, Etc.


Not sure you can tell but the Christmas lights Mr. Moon has plugged in to show his Christmas Cheer are made of shotgun shells. 


I believe he got that sign at Wag The Dog. I am not sure to be flattered or aghast. 
I also believe it was May who got Glen the original string of shotgun shell lights and since then, he has made his own with a string of white lights and...shotgun shells. Empty ones. You understand. 
It's sort of his craft hobby. A small project to work on when his large projects are in temporary hiatus for one reason or another. 

Speaking of the man and his projects, he left again this morning for his other home, the cabin, to oversee the roofing job that was begun. Also, to get supplies as needed. He left rather abruptly, having just gotten the call that the crew was there fairly early this morning. I packed him up some turkey soup, some blueberries, and some milk. That's all I was capable of getting in the tiny cooler he takes with him. He will be sustained as the Cheerios are already up there. 
I was already in a gray mood when I got up. In fact, I stayed in bed a long time, just thinking about things and trying to come up with good reasons to get out from under the covers where it was warm and safe and where a cat was lying on my legs as if to anchor me there. It was as gray outside as it was in my insides but finally, I decided I might as well get it all over with in terms of stepping into Monday and I did. Maurice was not well pleased. 
So I was not as genial and loving while he was packing up to leave as I could have been but I did remember to send some Ritz crackers with the soup. I am not heartless. 

I offered to bring Lauren's pie to town as tomorrow is her birthday and I knew I needed to get out of the house. It was drizzling and chilly, the kind of chilly, wet weather that, despite the fact that it wasn't really cold, gets into your bones. "Wet cold" we call it. And it is real. 
I met Lily at her house as she was home on break to let Pepper, their very small rather old-lady dog, out. Boy, is Pepper's life about to change. 
More on that in a minute. 

Because I was right there, I ran into Costco and bought a big ol' Costco-sized thing of organic baby spinach and two Costco-sized bottles of avocado cooking spray. As I walked from one end of the airplane hanger-sized store to the other, it occurred to me that I have become one of THOSE people. The old(er) people who go to Costco as a substitute for a social life. 
Oh well. It's always interesting and it was not crowded today. I got to hear people speaking languages that were not English, and I saw that they are now carrying organic pecan halves and I also saw an older couple whose size difference was about the same as mine and Glen's. And now I have just realized that the couple was not older than Glen and I are but in fact, were younger. 
I did not see Brenda and I have not seen her for awhile. I hope she's okay. 

The truly daring thing I did today was to wash two loads of laundry. This generally very calm and peaceful task had become daring because last week when Mr. Moon was working on his truck, he inadvertently got diesel fuel all over his clothes and his body. And THEN, because he was trying to be helpful, he decided to wash the diesel soaked clothes which was really NOT a good idea. For awhile I thought he was going to have to buy me a new washer but after running half a dozen "sanitizing" loads with various things from washing soda to white vinegar and Dawn dishwashing liquid, AND Oxy-Clean, and leaving the door to the washer open in hopes that it would air out, I finally decided to try and see if I could run a load of clothes without ruining them. I started out with a bleach load and that went well and have now washed a regular load which smells pretty okay so I guess we don't have to buy a new washing machine although I will say the laundry room carries the faint odor of a garage.



Mr. Moon just sent me this picture with the accompanying text, "We have a shower drain."
I don't know much about plumbing but I do believe that's a good thing to have. 

All right. The news you've all been waiting for. 


The still small little one is home. 
Why are babies all so damn cute? 
I know- so we'll love and nurture and protect them and clean up their poop. 
Here's another picture.


She is meeting her sister, Pepper. Wary, maybe?
Her name has not yet been writ in stone. Latest #1 contender is Xena, for the Princess Warrior. Lily reports that she has the best puppy breath and adores kisses. 
Well. That is a very fine start. 

Love...Ms. Moon






43 comments:

  1. She's a very cute puppy and seems a good size.... if only they could stay little. Mature in mind but little in stature. Sigh... doesn't work that way. I still like Large Marge for her name, not that we're voting.

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    1. No. We get no vote. Which is fair. We're not paying her bills.

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  2. How about Boudicca? Marigold? Victoria? KC? Past pets in my life.
    She's lovely. Next week she'll be twice this size.
    You may need a puppy blog.

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    1. BOUDICCA! I'll suggest that. Yes. She will double in size every week.

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  3. I thought the pup was to be Vixen! Oh, she is so damned cute ... those eyes ... Betty Davis eyes! OMG ... name her Betty!

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  4. I like Xena, although Boudicca was a warrior Queen. Boudicca is harder to spell though.
    I think sometimes I go out just to hear others talking, or to talk to someone too. I like my alone time but I miss interacting with people, I did it all my life. Winter is harder too because Canadians tend to hole up because it's cold and dark. I am going to my book club this coming weekend though, so that will give me some human contact:)
    Sending hugs Mary.

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    1. Yes. Going shopping is a way to be around people without having to interact much. I like that too.
      I can visualize all you Canadians coming out of your houses in Spring, eyes to the sky, a cautious step outside.
      Hugs to you too.

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  5. GM has great taste in custom Christmas lights. They likely brighten his and your cooler FL Winter days/nights.
    The puppy is an adorable little girl. Sweetness overload! I hope she turns out to be a gentle giant. Female dogs tend to be a bit smaller than their male counterparts. You never know.

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    1. The shotgun shell lights are indeed colorful.
      Yes. I am hoping that her being a lady dog will help keep her a little bit smaller at least.

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  6. "I did remember to send some Ritz crackers with the soup. I am not heartless." Hahahahahaha! You spoil that man.

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    1. I liked that line too. Thanks for noticing it.

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  7. It just popped into my head...what happened with the puppy at Owen, Gibson, and Magnolia's house? Please don't tell me he had to go back to his neglectful owner!

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    1. Oh...and I would call her Cinnamon. Goes along with Pepper. Cinny for short.

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    2. Oh, that doggie is still living at Jason's house. Unless he's at Lily's house. His name is Sully now. That's what they settled on.

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  8. Little pup, probably wondering "where is my mom , Where are my sisters!" adorable baby. Pepper and Pooper- They have to be cute!

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    1. I know it must be hard for a puppy being separated from Mom and sibs so suddenly. She's probably getting so much love and attention right now though, that she doesn't really have time to think about that.

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  9. A shower drain is an excellent thing to have! I'm sure the baby will soon learn from Pepper.

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    1. Pepper can teach her to bark a lot. That's her main talent.

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  10. The shotgun shell lights are hilarious, as is the sign, or I just share Mr. Moon humor. Pie delivery and grocery shopping sounds like a pretty productive day by my relaxed standards, and the pup is indeed adorable. I think sleeping with a puppy is the best way to settle them into a new home, or that's what we've always done with ours. Get that great smell while you can!

    Ceci

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    1. I know I would want to sleep with her too but if she gets used to sleeping with her people, what's going to happen when she's as big as a human?

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  11. Forget the carols, the tinsel and the gift ribbons. Nothing says "Christmas" more than illuminated used shotgun cartridges! Most of us have heard of a shotgun wedding but not a shotgun Christmas. Santa had better watch out.

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    1. Well, the shotgun shells aren't used so there is that. At least I don't think they are.

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  12. Oh yes, a puppy is a great way to start a day, week, month! Whatever her name! Great lights…a hoot to know what they’re made of.

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  13. It's the ratio of the size of the eyes to the head that makes babies--human or animals--so stinking cutes. And yes, we do need to find them cute in order to care for them and clean up their decidedly disgusting accompanying habits. In some cases, however, the mothers eat their young. I get that too.

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    1. Yes, I've heard that about the eye to head ratio too. It's probably true.
      I love your last two sentences. So true.

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  14. Oh, the puppy is irresistible! The new shower “design” is so unusual. As for the Christmas lights, ain’t nothin’ more American than those! So glad that comes from a good-thinking family!

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    1. Yes. That is what we might call a primitive shower. A real down-to-earth shower. A shower only a log cabin owner would love. Nah. There will be tile eventually.
      Yeah. Glen wouldn't just be shooting a shotgun willy-nilly.

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  15. Our family's dog names were Otto, Sheba, Archie, Ronia, Bernie and Louie. All chosen by the younger generation. My father called them all just dog as in where's that dog? when he visited. They all listened and adored him.

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    1. That's so funny! You've had a lot of dogs. And you also have a very good memory.

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  16. Cute little puppy. I like the name Xena better than Vixen.

    I suppose it's a good way to recycle shotgun shells and all colored lights are happy. I turned my star lights on yesterday it was such a dreary day. Today the sun is shining.

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    1. Fairy lights are indeed happy. I used to keep them strung up all year round.

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  17. Puppies (in my opinion) are like angels on earth, though they really can be quite devilish too! I am glad your washing machine wasn't ruined!

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    1. How much fun would an angel be without a little devil in them? Not much!
      I'm so very glad my washing machine seems to be almost back to normal.

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  18. Oh wow, that is the sweetest face a puppy could have! That baby will have a very good life. As for Costco, I love it there too. Overstimulating, but fun, nonetheless. I'm obsessed lately with their honey crisp apples! -Nicol

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    1. Honey Crisp apples are delicious! I don't really love Costco but there's something comforting about it. Which is weird for a giant store in a warehouse. Maybe because you always see the same employees.

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  19. Gosh! Lily will have a busier house! I remember the days when I had a busy house and can't imagine how I kept up with all of it - but I did!

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    1. Same here, Ellen. How the hell did we do that?

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  20. Oh, beautiful puppy! Yes, babies ARE too cute for our own good.

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  21. Why does no one call their puppy "Kathy" anymore? LOL

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