kiffie: Star Trek's Enterprise-D. (Linocut Owl)
kiffie ([personal profile] kiffie) wrote2012-08-16 08:26 pm

Things!

Just returned from another trip down to LA. This is hopefully the last one, and now I can focus on other things, like the arts I owe. :D

Tomorrow is art day! Someday, I will figure out how to stream, and I can share the arting with folks. Well, probably only the one or two of you who are bored enough to watch me doodling, anyhow.

Also, while I was home, I got some new photos of Mousie and Bob:



I bothered Mousie just as I was leaving. She sat up, looked at me, and made that face that can only be described as, "What, again?" She isn't too fond of my disappearing acts.
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Eventually, she decided she didn't care.
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And Bob is aging quite gracefully. His bum is slightly smaller than it should be, but he's hanging in there like a good Lovecraftian horror. He was actually asleep during all of the photo-taking, only waking up when I shut the lid.
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[identity profile] kiffie.livejournal.com 2012-08-18 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Bob is pretty much the world's biggest ball of lazy. He's about as threatening as a houseplant. And with as many braincells. :3

With spiders, the general rule seems to be, the bigger they are, the less harmful they are. Tarantula venom is about as irritating as a bee sting, if that, and most species are so chill that they won't bite, even if provoked.

Bob's go-to reaction to being bothered is to throw his toes up over his face and run into a corner.

[identity profile] ja-bucc.livejournal.com 2012-08-19 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
Bob's go-to reaction to being bothered is to throw his toes up over his face and run into a corner.

Okay... now a real "Awwww" is warranted.

Being squeamish over teh big, hairy spider is just a generalization/instinctual misunderstanding. :)