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Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts

Sunday, April 29, 2012

A Photo a Day: My Daily Sustenance, Day 120

Today my photo a day developed into one set of photos.  Jax is just too handsome a guy to whittle down to only one.  My opinion, of course, not a fact!  He seems to like the softness of the three Raggedys for relaxing. (Andy's feet can be seen sticking out from under Jax's tummy.)  I was surprised that he didn't jump off the bed in retreat when I switched on the overhead light.  Hmm, perhaps he knew he'd be the star today.  Don't you wonder what is going on in that cat brain?  Sometimes, for fun, my youngest son and I carry on dialogue for either Jax or his cat Max.  Is that crazy?  Admit it, don't you want to insert words when you look into his eyes?





Thursday, August 25, 2011

A Lovely Day


Christine called me on Tuesday to see if I wanted to ride with her to pick up Candice.  Her birthday was last week and her mom was cooking a belated birthday dinner for her.  I was thrilled to spend time with my oldest granddaughter and her loving mother Christine.  After we got there, Candice took us to see her flowers and vegetable garden.  Oh, glorious, an opportunity to take pictures!  I took close-ups of such lovely flowers.  I also got some shots of two of her three kitties, one of which (Biscuit) stayed with me earlier this year when Candice and Geoff were on vacation.  Biscuit is much bigger than when I last saw him. 


brick wall at Rosie's Cafe
Next on the agenda was lunch in Noblesville at a darling cafe called Rosie's.  They serve delicious food, have excellent service and have an ambience that I love because the exposed brick walls remind  me of my rural country kitchen.


Biscuit

Wesley (for Wesley in "The Princess Bride")

These two flower shots above were taken in Candice's backyard.  I forgot to ask what the pink flower is; I was told that the rose was fragrant.  Blech, I couldn't smell it!




Candice edged the grasshopper onto a stick so  I could get a clearer shot.

While on the stick, she transported him to my deck table's umbrella pole.

head shot of grasshopper

bee on my pentas



Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Quotography: Pets


"If cats could talk, they would lie to you."
~Robert Kopack~

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Signs, Signs

For the first time, I'm linking to Signs, Signs.  I've been without a car for two months.  So my sign that is shown here is the best I can do right now. (Normally it's stationed on my deck.