Monday, October 10, 2011

Stuff In The Sky.

We had a pretty exciting weekend. First, a balloon flew low over our place and scared us all. Then a police helicopter flew over and over and over us, looking for someone. Then there were the Thunderbirds, who were doing tricks in the sky miles and miles away at Kirtland Air Force Base. (And even though they looked like flies from this distance, they sure were loud!) Then we saw one of those secret planes no one's supposed to see.


photo: wikipedia

No wonder someone was in a kangaroo cave waiting for things to settle down!

12 comments:

  1. Yikes!!!!!!!!!! It must be serious if they send the stealth after you ;) heehee
    That kind of excitement we don't need ;)
    Purrs Tillie and Georgia

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  2. That bird, we can't eat..yeah stay in the cave is nicer : )

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  3. Somebody needs to tell them to stop! If they don't, it's your human's fault.

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  4. That's CRAZY! I wonder if the CIA will come to your house and take you away now that you've seen it?

    But you know what? Well. do you? WE had the Blue Angels this weekend! And they were really close! And really loud! And I didn't like it one bit.

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  5. We don't blame you! Those are sum very loud things and we don't like loud things. UTB is always a good place to go too. xoxo

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  6. You have such exiciting things in your sky. All we get are commercial planes and Red Kites

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  7. Oh, my goodness...That WAS an exciting weekend! We watch the big "birds" when they fly overhead, and we've seen the Snowbirds flying in formation over our city, and military transports and jets, but nothing quite like that! Wow!

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  8. That was a pretty exciting weekend. All we got was some loud construction noise in our bathroom.

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  9. We won't tell ANYBODY you saw those planes!
    Say, do you have to have a kangaroo to get a nifty fort like that?

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  10. How furry exciting! We think it is just the enemy under the cover of darkness who isn't supposed to see those wing things. Goodness knows we've seen them plenty of times on the Discovery Channel!

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Wowee meowee.