Now that we have a dog, it seems that everyone in LA has dogs. So everywhere I go I now see dogs. LA really does seem to be big on its dogs now that I am noticing. One of the hard parts of owning a dog is leaving them at home. Eventually humans have to leave the house but LA has seemed to make a good effort in allowing people to take their dogs more places. Which is great for dog owners because it's really hard to leave Mo, who is part of our family now, behind. So this Sunday, the hub was able to find a brunch place that allowed its visitors to bring along their "fur babies." (This is a term my friend Katrina has invented in reference to my feelings on Mo.) I happened to be on Facebook when my pal, Lisa IM'd me. We talked for a little while and I asked her if she wanted to come to brunch. So she drove over to the house and the four of us headed to a place called Le Petite Boujolies in our neighborhood. Apparently it is a spinoff of a French Restaurant we haven't been to on Colorado Blvd. We sat outside and ordered the most wonderful French toast! The waitress even brought Mo a cup of water. We didn't even have to wait like the popular counterpart Auntie Em's and we were able to take our dog.

Have you ever watched those TV Game shows where they have a couple of doors and behind one is a grand prize? Well, this weekend the hub and I found out what was behind our Door #1. The hubby and I are starting the beginning phases of landscaping our backyard. Our first step, was to clean out the area behind our garage. When we moved in, there was about 2 feet of walking space behind our garage the rest of the area was covered in vines. Vines were growing on the roof and generally it was a mess. Not wanting the vines to take over the roof, we I started to clear out the vines last fall. But after we cut a million vines with only a pair of clippers we gave up and decided to clean out the rest in the spring. Spring came around and we didn't do much until one day when I was sick a few weeks ago, I ran into our gardener. I showed him the mess and asked if he knew of anyone who could come clean it out. I could tell he was actually, quite happy for me to broach the subject of ...
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