Are textile manufacturers valueless?
Jun. 29th, 2019 08:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A grey and lazy Saturday. At least, it was grey when I went into the supermarket this morning, but I came out to an apocalyptic black cloud. And then it started to rain and it was just grey rain, not the end of days at all.
Which was good, because after the supermarket I had to make my fortnightly visit to the pet supply shop. This week the RSPCA cage had a family of four kittens, eagerly watched by a little boy and his father. The boy poked his finger gently through the mesh and one of the ginger kittens poked it back. The boy told me, "My cat bites, RAR!" so I said, "Perhaps it's a tiger."
"Yeah," he said thoughtfully, and went back to playing with the kitten.
The shop was also hosting a socialisation visit from two of the city's Maremma dogs, which live on an island in summer to protect the penguins. I got to pat Amos, who is a good boy.
Back home, I warmed the house up by making a chocolate and raspberry biscuit recipe that turned up on Pinterest, which turned out to be very nice indeed.
Which was good, because after the supermarket I had to make my fortnightly visit to the pet supply shop. This week the RSPCA cage had a family of four kittens, eagerly watched by a little boy and his father. The boy poked his finger gently through the mesh and one of the ginger kittens poked it back. The boy told me, "My cat bites, RAR!" so I said, "Perhaps it's a tiger."
"Yeah," he said thoughtfully, and went back to playing with the kitten.
The shop was also hosting a socialisation visit from two of the city's Maremma dogs, which live on an island in summer to protect the penguins. I got to pat Amos, who is a good boy.
Back home, I warmed the house up by making a chocolate and raspberry biscuit recipe that turned up on Pinterest, which turned out to be very nice indeed.