As I mentioned in an earlier comment on my birthday post, I am still recovering from my yesterday’s celebration and It will take me a little while to regroup and bring you the latest installment of Ladywriter’s adventures with the lads. Tomorrow I have my long-awaited hair/waxing appointment *yayyyyy* and it looks as if Benny and I may go to the county fair tomorrow night. The fairs aren’t what they used to be these days, but then–neither am I.
We will also have some more of Mr. Oakenshield for Thorin Thursday.
In the meantime, let’s have a little fun with Mr. A . . .

hahah love it.
Thanks.
You’re very welcome
*chuckles madly* Oh, yes, enjoying the cuteness. Have fun tomorrow!
LOL! Thanks, Angie. Needed the cuteness overload.
Nobody provides such an overload better than Mr. Storyteller.
Hope you enjoyed the fair. The thumbs are ASTOUNDING.
The fair’s tonight, so I will let y’all know. Yes, those thumbs are something else. I think he could shoot stars out of them, don’t you??
Oh, absolutely. I suspect he’s been doing that since a very young age — it was probably an advantage in the kinds of boyhood tussles I assume he had with his brother.
Oh, yeah, I am certain. I think poor Benny–who had three large older brothers–could have used such a gift. As it is, he got talked into sticking his finger into a baboon’s cage–which then bit him. He still has the scar–and putting syrup on salmon croquettes. Won’t touch a salmon croquette to this day.
Yipes! I’m glad Benny still has that finger. IMO Salmon croquettes are no loss, but sheesh… It sounds like Benny could have benefitted from shooting-star thumbs.
He broke several bones in his youth, and I suspect some of them had to do with all that rough-housing with the big brothers. They also tried to trade him for a goat once. *sigh*
I actually like salmon croquettes (Mama used to prepare them for us) and Benny’s mom used to prepare them sometimes and give me a call at work and tell me to come by and eat “because I know Benny won’t touch them” LOL
Crinkles!!!! Love’em! YAY!!!!