These two wooly socks did not make it very far, and collapsed in a heap on the top step.
Heap o' woolies |
They look exhausted, don't they? |
Chuck: "Hey, I tried my best to herd those woolies to freedom, but they just didn't have the strength to make it!" |
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Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh mom looked way passed the wooly sock to the beautiful stair runners you have. She loves loves loves it
ReplyDeleteHugs madi and mom
Heeeeeee!!! MOL! Worn out (uh, we hope not literally ... #seewhatwedidthere ?? ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat was a darn good try Chuck!
ReplyDeleteThey ALMOST made it! Good job, Chuck!
ReplyDeleteMOL ! Nice try, Chuck ! Purrs
ReplyDeleteOhMyGosh... dy-ing! That is funny! Chuck's expression... priceless!
ReplyDeleteSon, you did your very best here... no one blames you! Some woolies just don't have what it takes to go all the way.
ReplyDeleteI give you a big A for effort, sweet cat! :)
ReplyDeleteguyz......ewe noe we haz noe sense.....N de werd.... baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.... iz in R headz rite now ...... N we troo lee due knot noe why ~~ ☺☺☺♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteThat's what they get for trying to make their escape.
ReplyDeletePerhaps if Angel helped, they could escape with both your help.
ReplyDeleteThose socks travel more than I do :)
ReplyDeleteIt was nice of the socks to stay together. It's terrible when one wanders off and gets lost.
ReplyDeleteDo you have a Woolies Migration Map ? Methinks that would be a good way to keep track of those wild 'uns.
ReplyDeleteWe almost missed this latest installment, Chuck! You did your best.
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