Truer words were never spoken, Fab Furs. Earlier this morning, Twinkie went on a rampage leaping across all the furniture in the den and ending with one of her favorite gymnastic stunts: leaping up as high as possible and grabbing the door facing, then hanging there momentarily before blasting off to another location. Today she got all the way up to the top of the facing. Twice.
Sweet picture. KB has been sitting on RG's lap the last couple of days. I wanted to take a picture, but RG would NOT have posted it. Bad for his image, I think.
My girls were born when we lived on Sandlin (I think that's the name); not too far from Big Cove Road.
BL, what encouraging news about KB and RG! Sent you an email. The street sounds familiar. I'll check on the building.
Eve and Rusty, this cat could give me lessons on how to relax.
forestwalk/laura k, thanks for visiting. I enjoyed your photos, too. You might have been an archaeologist in a previous life if...(need a catchy Jeff Foxworthy comment here). I know a really tasteless joke about how to tell if an archaeologist has been on your property, but it isn't fit for publication, so I'll have to email it. ;-)
I enjoy art and like to look for it in the natural world. My craft interests include handspinning and most of the fiber arts, especially knitting, weaving, and working with paper. Other important things are my family and friends, my pets, nature, literature, poetry, music, history, birding, star gazing, museums...and the list goes on. In other times and places, I've been an archaeologist, taught anthropology, and worked in a living history museum, so I find all sorts of things to hold my interest and keep me entertained. I hope to share some of these things with you.
Sundays are more peaceful when you let sleeping cats lie.
ReplyDeleteTruer words were never spoken, Fab Furs. Earlier this morning, Twinkie went on a rampage leaping across all the furniture in the den and ending with one of her favorite gymnastic stunts: leaping up as high as possible and grabbing the door facing, then hanging there momentarily before blasting off to another location. Today she got all the way up to the top of the facing. Twice.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect plan! Leave it to the cat!
ReplyDeleteAhh, sez she - this is the life!
ReplyDeleteSweet picture. KB has been sitting on RG's lap the last couple of days. I wanted to take a picture, but RG would NOT have posted it. Bad for his image, I think.
ReplyDeleteMy girls were born when we lived on Sandlin (I think that's the name); not too far from Big Cove Road.
Is the HIC Building still there?
aaaah..cats!! bunnies!! love your blog...pictures...quotes...life!!
ReplyDelete(i think i was an archaeologist in a previous life!!)
i'll be back to read more!! thanks!! :) laura
BL, what encouraging news about KB and RG! Sent you an email. The street sounds familiar. I'll check on the building.
ReplyDeleteEve and Rusty, this cat could give me lessons on how to relax.
forestwalk/laura k, thanks for visiting. I enjoyed your photos, too. You might have been an archaeologist in a previous life if...(need a catchy Jeff Foxworthy comment here). I know a really tasteless joke about how to tell if an archaeologist has been on your property, but it isn't fit for publication, so I'll have to email it. ;-)
Oh so sweet. Perfect comfort. I love your carousel pictures too. Reminds me of my childhood.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love the curly toes!
ReplyDeleteAwe I want two of those! A cute cat and a day of rest! As for my shawl I ripped it out and started over.
ReplyDeleteoh how sweet...
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