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Caesar & Jilly; they are still getting used to each other - the outside exploring and playing time is helping, they come in and are very tired and just flop down together. Here you can see though, we still have the x-pen up and are gradually increasing their time together cautiously. Jilly is three pounds smaller than Caesar and even though he's still a bit timid, she's pushy, and asking for more of a fight than she can win. We hope to have them spending all day together by three weeks. And then 24-7 by five, maybe sooner if we are lucky.
Inspired by the old days, and the Norwegian writer Sigrid Undseth. Especially practical in springtime, when the weather are getting warmer.
Caesars Windsor 16 is a Starcraft Allstar bodied bus on a Ford E-450 chassis.
Photo taken on Chatham St E near McDougall Ave in Windsor, ON.
I think there was an animatronic show that went on in this area every so often? (Atlantis?)I couldn't stay long enough to see it. But the fountains were really impressive.
Visit to Caesar's Palace.
We ate lunch at the Cheesecake Factory. All told, food was more expensive than anything else during our stay.
Little Caesars
383 Caratoke Highway, Suite C, Caratoke Plaza, Moyock, NC
Opened June 29th, 2023
I drove to the Outer Banks with the intention of picking up Papa John's for dinner, not realizing that the restaurant is currently closed due to it being the off season. Instead, I dropped by this newer Moyock Little Caesars on the way back home, which I had no idea even existed until passing by this morning. It's nothing fancy since its' the company's typical aesthetic, but considering that the next nearest Little Caesars is about a fifteen mile drive up north in Great Bridge I'm sure that the locals appreciate them being here.
Little Caesars (2,000 square feet)
13726 Hull Street Road, Harbour Point Village, Midlothian, VA
This location opened in 2016; it was previously a School Crossing, which opened sometime in the 1990s and closed in the early 2010s.
Irondale Ensemble Project's promenade production of Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare. Directed by Jim Niesen. November 27 - December 15, 2012.
Photo by Amanda Hinkle