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Mid-South ride, eat, and meet

Yes, she went from being a rescue to being the Crown Princess. We found her in the backyard, where we have fox's, coyotes, stray dogs from time to time. We didn't want her to be a kitten sandwich. She's on her way to being crowned Queen of the kingdom. Yes, we're her royal subjects now. :thumb
 
Smoke is a type of Tabby. She has the spots and stripes with the M on her forehead, all tabby traits. She's a pretty cat and she knows it. :)
 
America's Got Talent

I've been sitting around the house watching all these folks with so much talent. Personally; I can't sing, can't dance, and can't act. I can walk and chew gum; on a good day. I like the 2 young girls who sing and the girl who has the singing puppets. Who's your favorite? :dunno
 
Spent a very little time in your state this year. Rode Rt66 from Chicago to Tulsa. Came back through northern Arkansas. You have some great roads. I want to get back and spend a few days traveling about.
 
Yep, the Ozark hills and the Ouachita Mountains are worth a complete ride through. The Ouachitas spill over into Oklahoma. The Ozarks also covers a large area in southern Missouri. You can really have some good times riding these hills. Come back and get to it. :thumb::dance:wave
 
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