The New Year's slowdown is fully upon the trucking industry. The one
beneficial effect of this is that Harri and I have been able to spend a
little more time at home. As she spends more time with the other four
Harri is becoming more and more at home with them.
The most recent highlight was Thuesday night. When I went out to the
yard at bed time to bring all the kitties in I got to watch Harri and
Samuel take turns chasing each other around the yard. It was wonderful
to see!
Harri is still enjoying the roadcat life (as I type this we're sitting
at the truck stop in west Sacramento and Harri is curled up in my left
arm as I type with my right), but I figure we've only got another couple
of months before she decides to be a house kitty. I guess that means its
time to find a job that will get me home every night!
Dan
Karen Chuplis - 16 Jan 2005 03:22 GMT
> The New Year's slowdown is fully upon the trucking industry. The one
> beneficial effect of this is that Harri and I have been able to spend a
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> Dan
Absolutely. I worry about you two out there (even though Harri roadcat is
cute as heck.) It's so fine when they "play nice". :)
jmcquown - 16 Jan 2005 17:48 GMT
> The New Year's slowdown is fully upon the trucking industry. The one
> beneficial effect of this is that Harri and I have been able to spend
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> Dan
Purrs for a job near home on the way. And purrs that Harri becomes a house
kitty, although if you need to stay on the road she's excellent company for
you!
Jill
Marina - 16 Jan 2005 19:04 GMT
> Harri is still enjoying the roadcat life (as I type this we're sitting
> at the truck stop in west Sacramento and Harri is curled up in my left
> arm as I type with my right), but I figure we've only got another couple
> of months before she decides to be a house kitty. I guess that means its
> time to find a job that will get me home every night!
I'm sure it would be near imposible now to imagine being on the road
without a kitty companion. Purrs that you do indeed find a job that will
let you go home every night. Nice to hear that Harri is getting on so
well with Sammy.

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SUQKRT - 19 Jan 2005 19:35 GMT
>> Harri is still enjoying the roadcat life (as I type this we're sitting
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>let you go home every night. Nice to hear that Harri is getting on so
>well with Sammy.
Frozen, but sincere jobpurrs from New England (US).
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polonca12000 - 17 Jan 2005 10:16 GMT
Lots of purrs and best wishes for you to find a great
stay-at-home-every-night job really soon,

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> Harri is still enjoying the roadcat life (as I type this we're sitting
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> Dan
Monique Y. Mudama - 17 Jan 2005 17:06 GMT
> I guess that means its time to find a job that will get me home every
> night!
>
> Dan
I wish you the best of luck on the job hunt front!

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