Saturday, March 21, 2009

Sock Monkey Meets Buddha and Cookie

So today Sock Monkey went to Expressions with us while we set-up on the patio to show our artwork. Yes, we are a glutton for punishment, but we decided to take the chance that maybe he would behave. Talk about getting lucky! He was content to sit in the tree and watch everyone coming and going for most of the day and only ventured away from the tree a couple of times.

Sock Monkey made a couple of new local friends during on of his brief visits down the tree. Buddha and Cookie are 2 adorable pugs that were more than happy to visit with Sock Monkey for a few moments. Of course, I had to pull out the camera and snap a few shots.

Cookie


Buddha and Cookie

Sock Monkey Playing with Buddha and Cookie
He did hop down and play with the cutest baby ever (sorry, no photos of that one) also. Other than that, he was a perfect little angel. Maybe he's learning to behave finally? NAH! I'm sure he'll be up to his same old tricks before we know it!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Hanging at the Mill Top


So it's mid-afternoon on an over-cast day and we have no idea what to do. Well, not really~lol We headed to the Mill Top (on St. Gearge Street, across from the fort) for a plate of nachos and a cold beer. Of course, we can't venture through the streets of St. Augustine without our little buddy, so he got to throw peanuts at the squirrels while we ate. After our snack, I loaded Sock Monkey up in his new carrier (well, it's not really a monkey carrier, it's a backpack that my brother rigged to carry him around) for another walk. Nothing like walking around with a monkey on your back....literally! I'll have to get photos of him riding around to post soon.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Riding the Brummer on St. George Street


So everyone asks if Sock Monkey is the only pet we have. That's a big fat NO! Between my family and my brother, we also have 4 German Shepherd Dogs (Brummer is my brothers) and numerous fish (both salt and fresh water).

Sock Monkey especially likes Brummer though. Brummer is nothing more than a big, hairy puppy and he's always up for letting Sock Mokey hitch a ride on his back, As you can see, they have no problem strolling down St. George Street in the evenings together.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Sock Monkey Meets Another Pirate!

While out playing in St. Augustine, Sock Monkey appened upon yet another pirate! Tiger Lee (the pirate), while rather fierce to meet, actually turned out to be a great guy! He does have a rather frieghtening scowl and wicked looking blades, but he was a nice as can be after Sock Monkey got to know him a little better.

Tiger Lee runs a little shop on St. George Street (near the corner of Hypolita at 100 St. George, Suite 1) called Pirate Portraits N' Treasures. This place is wonderful! Not only can you get your photo taken in pirate garb, but Tiger Lee is a fount of information. He even has a piece of the Black Pearl (from Pirates of the Caribbean) in his shop!

On the second Friday of every month, Tiger Lee offers an In Garb Pub Crawl to benefit different charities from 7 pm until 11 pm. It's a great time with pirate camaraderie, storytelling, song and drinks. Well worth the $5 (IF your in 16th-19th century pirate garb) price. It's $10 if you don't dress-up, but what's the fun in not dressing? Stop by Pirate Portraits N' Treasures to book your reservation!

If your in the market for period clothing, then Tiger Lee is the one to know! He has everything you need, including weapons (no weapons on the pub crawls allowed).

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Sock Monkey Visits Expressions Art and Gifts

I decided t be brave and take Sock Monkey to Expressions Art and Gifts while I set-up my work for the day. Talk about a "wild" experience! He was into everything!
It started out innocently enough. Sock Monkey was happily sitting in the tree watching everything that was going on. But then...he was off and running!

I tried to catch him as he climbed the awning, but the slippery little devil was just too fast!

He swung down from the awning and climbed the displays inside before either Trish (the owner) or I could catch him. Graham was useless, all he did was laugh and keep taking pictures!


Sock Monkey hanging off the sun catcher display. BREAKABLES!

Trish and I thought that we'd finally gotten him with promises of a banana and the promise to play with a Magic Dragonfly (the coolest little toys around~available at Expressions, of course). We did get him settled on the counter, but he wanted to climb again. At least he stopped on something "non-breakable"....temporarily!


Sock Monkey with a Magic Dragonfly. This balancing toy is SO cool!

It didn't take long for Sock Monkey to get bored and he was off again. This time onto the pirate ship that holds the wood ornaments for Expressions. UGH! Is there no end to his shenannigans?!?!

Yes, there's the brother standing around while Trish and I are trying to catch Sock Monkey. No help at all I tell you!

Well, I finally gave up the chase and what do you think happened? That crazy little monkey came back to the tree and scampered up behind me and settled in. He HAD stolen a tiny wooden sword and was playing pirates, but what the heck, he was content and quiet and not getting into any more trouble!


Saturday, March 14, 2009

Sock Monkey Meets Gorilla

My brother took Sock Monkey to play with Gorilla on the SV MISTRESS with Kathleen Joest. When they decided to step off the boat and grab a bite to eat, Sock Monkey and Gorilla really "let loose"! They never realized that the Cat's Paw Marina security cameras were picking up their every move...

I'm going to let Kathleen tell the story in her own words:
"As previously mentioned, Skip got me Gorilla for Valentines Day. Most often he is a well behaved Gorilla, however, yesterday he received a visit from Sock Monkey and while the adults went out for a bite to eat these two decided to have some fun. How do we know this? Upon our return we were informed by the good folks here at Cat's Paw Marina that their security cameras picked up some shenanigans aboard MISTRESS. This is what we found."


"Gorilla with tongs in hand grilling up some bananas. Sock Monkey is apparently playing lookout with no idea security cameras are watching."



"Gorilla then chased Sock Monkey all over the rig."

"Even DOODLE (the dingy) got in on the act and here we see Gorilla at the helm with Sock Monkey bow riding. "


"We arrived back at MISTRESS just in time for this is what we found. Did they really think they could take MISTRESS out? Fortunately, the dock lines held."


Needless to day, Graham was a little upset over Sock Monkey's bad influence over Gorilla. He immediately out Sock Monkey into "time out" below deck, but it didn't last long. Who can resist those adorable little faces?
**Graham and I want to express our thanks to Kathleen and Skip Joest for allowing Sock Monkey to come play with Gorilla on SV MISTRESS. Not only did Sock Monkey have fun playing with his new friend but Graham was in awe of the beautiful work that Skip has done in the rebuild of this beautiful schooner. If you have never seen the MISTRESS, then you really need to take a look at the website. She is gorgeous!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Spanking...


Graham was rather upset that Sock Monkey was playing so close to the cars and hanging off the sign. Only one logical choice to make...spank the monkey!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Sock Monkey Welcome Tourists


Sock Monkey, being the sweet monkey he is, decided to head down to the edge of town and welcome all the tourists coming to visit. Unfortunately, he wasn't supposed to be out be himself, much less hanging from the signs! He got into BIG trouble, but that's for another post....

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Sock Monkey's Fishing Adventure






Sock Monkey begged and begged to go fishing, so he was finally loaded up into the truck along with his little fishing pole and taken to the boat dock to wet his hook. Upon arriving, Sock Monkey being the curious fellow that he is, was all over the boat dock and the boat landing area. Climbing up on the railings and swinging around. As you can see by a few of the photos, we had to save him from falling into the muck (it being low tide) more than once.
After finally settling down and sitting patiently, he was rewarded with a small yellow fish, but it was way to "hard" to eat, so we threw it back.
Sock Monkey had a wonderful time though and has since settled into the Ficus Tree in the den for an early afternoon nap. No doubt hes dreaming of all the trouble he's going to cause this afternoon!