Saving one one animal will not change the world but it will change the world for that animal.
Namaste
A quiet week at Chez Tigre. I shifted to the Iams hairball formula for all the dry food kittehs and haven’t seen a hairball in over a week. Maste’s stools are softer and I’m finding them a little more often than I used to. I’ll take that with a smile.
I got a note from Janis yesterday, complete with some new pix of her kittehs.
Cooper, then and now. Ki-Ke, Rosie, and Yoda.
These little guys are so cute. Finger monkeys. They’re native to the rain-forests of Brasil, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Colombia and are pygmy marmosets.

A lot easier than herding cats.

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Cooper! Da kyoot widdle kitty is all grown up into a fine young upstanding cat.
Happy Caturday all!
The Megamillions missed us. I told him not to get his hopes up but Bob was looking forward to shredding all that loot.
I thought Janis sent pics of her kittehs, all I see is a bunch of hams. “g”
As long as Bob shreds money after you two win the lottery instead of shredding the winning ticket before the cash arrives, it’s all good. Sadly, my household is not $640K richer after the big draw either.
Yeah, that Coop knows he’s hot stuff, you can just tell.
You don’t want Bob to punch your ticket? Might be good luck.
It’s an adorable brood. Awesome quality pics and they don’t appear to be at all bothered by the flash.
Maybe you should employ Bob in a number picking scheme. Couldn’t be worse luck than the computer generated numbers.
I’m sorry but I’m in love with finger monkeys. Friend sent me a bunch of pix and they’re just too damn cute.
Aren’t Janis’ kittehs gorgeous? She said she’d be here sometime today.
FL’s not part of that particular Lotto but ours was up to $60M. Did I hit it? Yeah, riiiight.
Teehee. This is a cute adz block change explanation.
Link no workee for me.
Not for me either.
Hey, Caturdenizens! Pics are sooo cute.
We now have 3 Decorah eaglets, but the camera was offline a few minutes ago when I looked. This is my favorite time to watch, when the babies are teensy and mom and pop eagle feed them.
You have two http:// in that link!
My fresh baked bread has had time to cool so I’m going to rustle up a little breakfast. Will try to swing by later. Splendid day to all.
Shocking. Lemme try again:
http://adblockforchrome.blogspot.de/2012/03/inturdusing-catblock.html
I haz cut and paste ishooz.
Here tis:
http://adblockforchrome.blogspot.de/2012/03/inturdusing-catblock.html
Just have to remember that WordPress supplies the http:// in the link entry window, so you don’t have to put it in again. If you just paste into the URL space it will overwrite the supplied http://
/techie
Good heavens, where is the server for this Caturday? The timestamp is four hours behind the actual EDT time. I’m accustomed to seeing three hours, but…
Yeah, it’s the extra http that keeps gettin’ me. How’re you this morning, msmolly?
The kitteh photos are very cute. I use Firefox because AdBlock is well developed and mature in that browser. I would love to have AdBlock on Safari on the iPad.
Not so great, thanks for asking. I hab a code in my node. I hate spring colds!!
Ack. The dreaded fair weather cold. Those *are* obnoxious.
Hmmm. I’ll bet someone didn’t adjust the clock on the server, so we have DST issues as well as time zone issues.
Pardon me, this is Caturday. Ishooz.
We had a 10 day heat wave in mid-March, and lots of stuff bloomed early and pollen counts were pretty high, so I kept telling myself it was that…but it is just a cold. I am not usually much affected by pollen, but sometimes in the spring I get itchy eyes.
So I am eating cough drops and Cold-eeze. UGH.
I think all the MyFDL diaries are the same way.
Pretty clever.
Happy Caturday & April Fool.
Didn’t win lottery either, drat.
I got the most boring project going: getting rid of stuff from the attic. I’ve got so much stuff up there that it’s embarrassing.
Have a lot left to go but have reached a convenient stopping point for now. Just another day or so to sort out the stuff already designated to leave.
Getting rid of all my read whodunits. In the process, I discovered I hadn’t read some. Since I got rid of my TV, I can’t watch L&O reruns as a guilty pleasure, but I can read whodunits.
Just finished The Cat Who Saw Red. It’s one of a whole series by Lilian Jackson Braun. I’d say a fun read for a couple of hours for cat lovers.
An advantage is that Braun gives reader hints & clues earlier in the book so that by the time you get to the denouement, you have pretty much figured it out. I get peeved when whole new bushels of clues are printed in the last 10 pages that reader was not privy to, then slam bang, a whole solution to the crime that was completely invisible for the prior 200-300 pages. Braun is much kinder to the reader.
Gotta wash walls where I moved some furniture before I rehang paintings in slightly different spots.
Be well.
YSD, some telepathy going on. My son just texted me that they tried the Blue Dragon and it is really good!!
The clues in the story is why I’ve always liked Agatha Cristie, Rex Stout and such. Ed McBain is good too.
Kitteh books. In the late 80s Cleveland Amory took in a stray and ended up writing 3 books about Polar Bear. Hadn’t read them in years but ordered them and now how some new/old kitteh books to read.
Don’t all of her mysteries have a cat theme? I used to read whodunits too, and crime fiction (and way back, science fiction).
Oh, can’t edit to add: I asked if he finished the other coffee and he said “We go through a lot of coffee around here.”
Yes. Click on the link I left with her name.
I’m sure I’ve read some of her books in the past, not recently.
The kind of cleanup you’re doing is sorta what I did a couple of years ago after I retired. Boring and tedious, but you feel good when it’s finished and you have a tidy space with less junk. I did all of my kitchen cupboards and my bedroom closets.
I still have to do my basement storage space (it’s about the size of a walk-in closet) and my workbench and under the stairs. There are boxes in there I haven’t opened in the 9 years I’ve been here, so it is past time to get rid of the stuff.
Gonna take my stuffy nose out and run a couple of errands. I will peek in later. Happy Caturday, all!
Braun wrote 29 “The Cat Who…” novels. Quite the series. She was something like 93 when the last one was published.
Yay!!!
So this is OT, but funny…
We are renaming the company so we’re fooling around with all kinds of new names. I thought maybe we should make up an exotic sounding nonsense word like Haggen Daz did, that is until I discovered google translate Esperanto! LOL!! Lots of great options that are understandable yet not recognizable as any specific language. Hahaha. Yay Esperanto!!!
Heh. I’ve been accumulating for 30 years. I figured as long as I had the space, why not fill it. A lot of nostalgia stuff that I’ve finally emotionally detached from. Phew.
I think the house is riding about an inch higher on its foundations, and should go up another inch by the time I’m finished. *g*
Southern Dragon–
I enjoy your diary very much, even though I would most appropriately be considered “a dog lover.” Recommended.
Our decade spent in Fairbanks, Alaska was “heaven,” not because we are hunters or fishermen (not intended to criticize those who are!), but because of our love of hiking and camping, and the absolutely incredible opportunities we had to photograph wildlife.
I’ve been considering starting a monthly diary featuring dogs. Would that offend you in anyway? Since your “Caturday” diary has given me the idea, I would be more than happy to acknowledge as much.
Thanks–
Blue
I look at the boxes in the computer room closet and think, I’ve been here 9 years this summer and I’ve yet to get into those boxes. Time to lighten the load. *sigh*
I’ve heard of those books but never read one. I’m going to check it out since you’ve recommended them. Right now I’m reading
the Barton Gellman book about Cheney. Ok, it’s kinda out of date but I couldn’t pass it up when I saw it at the dollar store between the large type bibles and soduku puzzles. Heh.
Oh, edit. Where are you?
Welcome and thanks. LOL no, I wouldn’t be offended, unless of course you wanted to put it up at noon on Sundays. *g* I’ve often wondered why nobody did a goggie diary, gotta be as many dog lovers here as there are cat lovers. TBogg puts up a Beagle post on Thursday evenings, I think. I think I can safely say that all of us at Caturday are lovers of all animals, we just cater to cats, with a notable exception. Bob’s an honourary cat.
ROFLMAO
I started this project weaving several threads together. Getting rid of my TV was a prime mover. Then getting rid of my NatGeos that were on bookshelves where my TV sat. I haven’t found a home for them, and don’t think I will, but meanwhile they are boxed up in my garage all set to go to the dump if that’s the final outcome.
A couple of years ago, I ran out of bookshelf space and vowed that I would not buy a new book without getting rid of an old one. New books piled up.
So when I finally got the push to get started, the project had reached large portions. I’ve been working on it 2-3 weeks off & on. It involves a lot of going up & down steps with books in hand, or bags, or boxes, and with my knees, I can do only so much of that in a day.
Also moved hassock with single hide-a-bed out of house (days of having 19 overnight guests are OVER), neighbor took that, gone is one particle board bookshelf (same neighbor), moved a modest, but genuine antique dresser out of attic where it never belonged into room that had hassock.
So you can see, it’s quite the project, but almost as good a feeling as losing weight.
And now bc of no-more-TV. What a grand set of circumstances.
Yeah, Cooper is all grown up. Saw a thing a few weeks ago about the ten most popular dog names and cat names. Cooper was one of the cat names.
Only one concern, though. Don’t all of Janis’ cat posse look, well, you know, a little undernourished? Esp. Rosie! LOL. Really cute kittehs.
Get one of the Braun books for one cent at amazon (plus $3.99 shipping) or at your local library fair or used bookstore where you live. See if you like them for when you don’t want to read anything serious. They’re pretty light fare.
Read Angler in 09; was mildly insightful, but I still didn’t really understand what made Dick tick (not his heart to be sure) after I read it. Prolly bc I’m so diff fr him and Gellman couldn’t bridge the gap.
Cute Abner paw:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/73310045@N07/7035788385/in/photostream/
I clicked all the right buttons so this link should work.
Thank you.
Deal. I will “leave Sundays and Thursdays” alone. And time constraints will most likely limit my diary to either monthly or bi-monthly.
Blue
My tv is still sitting there, gathering dust. Just too goddamned lazy to pick it up and take it out to the curb. Prolly be gone in an hour. Won’t help my space much though. Stuff in boxes get rid of but what I need is more book shelves. Gave half my library to the city library when I moved into this place. Don’t buy much fiction any more and most of what I do buy I give away.
LOL. Great comparison.
Yeah. Rosie’s waaaaay to skinny. Heh. What cuties.
Seems like just yesterday, Kike was just a baby!
Hey, SD and all the rest of the Caturday denizens. Just stopped by to say hi and see what’s new. Nothing new in these parts.
Don’t be surprised if I show up. Especially if’n ya gotz puppie pix.
thanks for post..enjoy comments.And the great pictures. My cat is brushing up on her herding skills and almost has me trained.
Too bad you don’t live by me. In addition to the particle board bookcase I gave my neighbor, I’m also getting rid of a smaller wooden one that came from my parents’ house (nostalgia, even though it’s ugly) when a friend comes to pick it up on Friday.
The particle board one, still in very good shape, was mostly full of govt economics paper cover data books. When I stopped working and no longer had access to private computerized databases of mostly govt data, I thought they might come in handy. 10 years later, I cracked only one open, and that one I’ve kept. The rest went to paper recycling at the dump. 3 contractor bags packed as full as my yard guy could lift into his truck.
USG data is now accessible by computer but each major econ data producer (BLS BEA, etc) has a diff sys and I am not facile with any of them, but could get all the historical data that way if I really wanted to do a project.
Happy caturday. No ‘Neko news really. She started off shedding a ton but now seems to have stopped. Got a few hairballs over here too though. Right now she’s sitting on the monitor hoping that my lunch will turn into something edible to cats.
No hair balls have appeared here yet, which is odd. Usually there is plenty of hacking before the traditional Easter hairball, er, I’d say hunt but that’s not really accurate, it’s more like a find by sock in the middle of he night.
No hairballs from Cahnstance yet, and not much sign of shedding despite warm weather. It’s turned chilly again so the Big Shed might be postponed a bit longer.
Moved more books and took tarp off of where we’ll reinstall herb garden this year. We bought a tarp that was much too big, and it had water on it. I dragged it to a space in the garage where it can dry out & then be folded up. It was a haul and now I must sit down, maybe have some tea, and read a bit.
Friend had soil testing kit, which we did last Monday. Everything was perfect except for phosphorous or potassium (I forget which), I wanted to get the tarp off so I could sprinkle ash from my wood stove on the soil and get the missing mineral up to snuff.
Actually, it’s bassets, not beagles. Don’t want you to get in trouble with TBogg.
I miss my cats. I do NOT miss the hairballs, or the barfs, or the little mouse/chipmunk heads they left on my front doorstep (no bodies, just heads).
Loves me some kitteh’s. Vicarious pleasure hanging out at Caturday.
Good day to Caturdeni-zens! I have been seeing clothes moths, which means there is cat hair for them to eat, though I have not been seeing hairballs yet, I know that time is not fur-away.
I figured out this week that one of our ferals from the colony is gone. We had an incident a couple of weeks ago, and I guess that is what happened to her. . .I miss her. I have a friend who lives just across the street near the place where we feed, and that cat used to hear my voice and come to the corner to let me know she was paying attention and waiting for her dinner. She was one of the 2 most friendly when I would feed. I imagine the other misses her sissy.
I went for a walk down near the river this morning and saw some people with binoculars. I wondered what they were watching, and they showed me a great horned owl nest with the momma and one owlet visible. Very cool. They prolly eat some small household animals in the area. . .not what I like to think about as much as I love to see the raptor-types.
Not much other news. I have done some work in the yard, a warm spring, like everywhere. Enjoying the tulips.
SouthernDragon–
Please do.
Blue
Oops, thanks.
Gracie does the opposite–she gifts the headless carcass. I guess she keeps the nummy eyes and braaaiiiins all for herself.
With Tiye I it was an internal organ. She’d leave it on the door mat. Mouse, squirrel, gopher, who knew what.
I think I have mentioned before my “cat voodoo” area near my porch. That is where all these remains would go. I have not had any cat practicing voodoo at my house for a very long time, though occasionally I find evidence that a bird (bat, mouse) has been sacrificed in the yard.
And not to take the “voodoo” in vain, I do not mean to offend.
I just always assumed it was too hard to bite into so they left it. On the door mat, of course.
Other body parts occasionally, too.
Nooooooooooo!!! I just went to watch Prof Wolff’s Advanced and Applied lectures and discovered that they are behind a pay wall. I don’t know if I can recover from this disappointment.
Try this:
http://www.rdwolff.com/content/advanced-applied-marxian-economics-intensive-course
Jen must have gotten BlipTV squared away.
I can go to that page, but no video appears to play. Is it possible that I need to download another freaking app to watch the series on the iPad? I see video content just fine if I click on the video tab on the left side menu, but on the main page, I see only text when I click the watch video link.
Methinks ya gotta get off the iPad and get on a real machine. *g* Or download some app that lets you watch the vids. Runs fine for me.
Capitalism.
Are the videos Flash? The i-devices don’t do Flash.
So you’ve said, so you’ve said. The last time I went on an app hunt it was for Flickr, and I think I spent about 36 freaking hours trying to figure it out. Gah.
Yeah, just about every video is Flash now.
That’s why it won’t play on the iPad, then.
From Steve Jobs, on Apple & Flash:
Thoughts on Flash
Hi, all. I just got home so I thought that I would do a drive-by. I am over at the book salon. The pictures of the little furries, as usual, activate my “awwww, isn’t that cute” switch.
Wow. Learned more about mobile devices there than I ever knew.
I’ve suggested to Jen Hill, Wolff’s asst, that they put the vids on YouTube like they did with the Intro but without segmenting them.
Thanks SD. I’ve downloaded an app and when I get a minute, I’ll see if I can get the video to play.
Do you know Prof Wolff or his assistant?
Yep, it was a very interesting read. I knew that iPhones and iPads don’t do Flash, but only had a vague idea why. That article was very interesting.
I can watch (for example) Rachel Maddow or Chris Hayes from their websites on my iPad, so apparently those aren’t Flash.
Too many devices at my house….and I use them all. My old laptop is my favorite, though.
Happy Caturday! Just back from the farm, celebrated the John and Mary’s wedding with the entire family from both sides, plus lots of friends. It was great :)
On the way back today we toured the Jack Daniel’s Distillery and drove around Fayetteville, TN and admired the beautifully restored homes.
Hope the link works: Sunday Drive 4/1/12
I’ve exchanged emails with his asst now and again. This last flurry was when I went to watch session 1 of the advanced class and it wasn’t there. She’s very nice. I sent her the Pope/Marx picture and she sent me the capitalism pic I posted above.
*snort*
Never seen so many porch swings and wrap-around porches.
Aw, happiness! A wedding.
Happy Caturevening!
Cooper looks like how I envision Gummitch (both adult and kitten forms) from Fritz Leiber’s Space-Time for Springers to look.
Hi, everybody. Skipping right to the posting box – stole a quick peek at Cooper, will look at the rest in a little bit.
I have done it again; spent most of the day out, shopping and goofing off, and now I have to rush to get ready for the work week.
Specifically, for anyone who hasn’t missed my grumbling, an 8 am flight to — Dallas, thence after an hour layover to El Paso, to do a hearing at 2 pm, then catch a flight around 5:30 to — Houston (I presume we’ll fly right over SA), and then from Houston to San Antonio. Two different airlines, majors I haven’t flown in years.
I’m so looking forward to that. Not.
It’s summer, so I have to either hem my new suit pants or figure out something else to wear. Sigh. I shoulda done that sooner, but…they only came in the mail on Thursday. I ordered them from Banana Republic because they have tall pants and things, but only online. I need the rise, but not the length they make them now (if I wore 4 inch heels, it’d be okay), so – gotta hem them.
How’s everybody?
Aw, man, that’s a trip and a half.
How’s Smoodgie? I’m gonna guess you couldn’t catch her. *g*
Yikes! Sorry your life has become so hectic but I suppose that comes with the territory, eh?
What Margaret said.
Take a book. I don’t mind layovers too much if I’m reading something good. Actually, they are a good excuse to daydream or read and not need to feel bad about not cleaning the grout with a toothbrush or dusting the troops of the ceiling fans!! Not. :)
(but I do enjoy layovers and reading and people watching)
Hahahaha! That, my dear Om, is exactly why I bought the Nook Simple a few months ago. This afternoon I bought a cheap cover for it; thought I would sew one, but that ain’t happenin’ any time soon. (There are some reaaally cute, but expensive ones, but I went with cheap and light; silicone).
Also downloaded/bought several more books and a New Yorker, so I’ll have plenty to read. Besides, of course, work.
Of course, I spent too much time at the booksstore, and came home with a coupla printed books, too.
But the Nook Books take up no space on a bookshelf! Heh heh. I need more shelves, too…got stacks of books all over the place; my rule about getting rid of one for each new one has failed miserably.
*spew*. Yeah, as if. Now, I might think fleetingly about washing the dishes that have been in the sink since Wednesday, but tile grout? Not happening.
Ya know those box fans ya get at Walgreen’s or wherever for 15-20 bucks and they last a couple-3 years? I’ll have been in this place 9 years this July. I brought one of those fans with me from my old place and it was a couple years old then. It’s on from usually April through October 24/7. It died Friday night. Never, ever had one of those things last that long. Sure got me money’s worth.
You are gonna have fun :)
New Yorker, paper books, Nook…. You are set!
D you like William Gibson? Just finished Zero History (third in a trilogy) and have started the first book, Pattern Recognition.
SD, someone suggested the Tony Hillerman mysteries with the Navaho officers Leaphorn and Chee…. I have read all of them, I think. It has been several years and they are good enough to want to go back and read again.
The next Wednesday will be here before you know it. Might as well wait and do them all, then. Sort of a nice symmetry about it, don’t you think, *g*
Yeah. Ironic, isn’t it? I may have been the least active person on this blog before this job came along….especially when I got the bronchitis. I’m gaining stamina…helped a couple hours with yesterday’s office move, and had to park a few blocks away and walk over and back. No problem, really.
But, I wake up tired and sore. My neck is really paying. Even bought one of those neck pillows for the flight, since it already hurts most of the time. (less than two weeks ago, though)
Still gotta go dig out an old computer case/briefcase to take along; plan to take snacks and a water bottle (empty, of course).
Cannot believe I’m this busy. Mostly enjoying it, but it was part of why I thought I didn’t ever wanna practice again. What you’ve done before tends to be what you’re stuck doing forever, and I have totally failed to switch fields, even within the practice of law.
So, here I go, running hither and yon.
I’m gonna look for Hillerman’s books next time I go to Haslam’s. Lots of used mystery.
Wonder if the new one will last as long or work so well.
A fan makes such a difference. If I possibly can I prefer a ceiling fan to air conditioning. With our humidity though, it sure helps to get some of that moisture out of the air.
You’re working and that makes up for a lot of stuff. If I had to get another job I’d prolly be lucky to get hired as a Wal-Mart greeter.
Oh good. Hope you like them. So much of cultural and spiritual Navajo life is worked into the stories.
I have 3 fans, well, 2 now. One in the bedroom on a low table to blow over the waterbed. One in the computer room to blow on me. One in the space between the dining room and kitchen which blows into the dining and living rooms. Ceiling fan’s in the dining room. I use the a/c usually when I get home to take the moisture out of the air. Open the windows after it gets dark and the ground has cooled a bit. Close ‘em when I get up in the morning.
Growing up in hot and humid Chattanooga, we did not have central heat and air until 1970, so I was…18..
We did have one of those attic fans, though, that dad would turn on at night when things had cooled off a bit. It drew outside air into the house through the screened windows and doors. Helped a little, but made one hell of a noise. Plus, it pulled that yellow pollen in along with it, and it coated everything, lol.
We got a window air conditioning unit for the family room at one point but it made that room freezing cold and didn’t do much for the rest of the house.
What? With all you know about computers? Course, when job hunting, one sometimes has to cut one’s hair….*g*
And, hey, I kept wondering if I should go apply at the evil Mart of Wal, myself.
Oh, forgot to answer…re Smoodgie – yeah, not sure if she’s been ducking me or it’s just the warm weather, but she isn’t sleeping here. Eats her meals and takes off; well, hangs around awhile if I can stop and pet her. This evening I petted her awhile when she turned up, and I was coming and going to the laundry room. But when I went out a few min. ago, she was gone.
I managed to get some ointment on her yesterday, and the ear looks a bit better today. No vet available today, of course…maybe later this week.
She comes in sometimes, and sometimes stays quite awhile in the kitchen. The other night, tho’, I had to get some stuff done on the ‘puter, and left her alone there after awhile. In a little while she ran through the kitchen and dining room to the sliding door ’cause she wanted OUT! And the kitchen door wasn’t yielding to her attempts. Poor kitty.
I think the indoor guys are actually missing me. Been a long time since I’ve been gone all day. They are usually with me in the am when I wake up, sometimes come to bed with me, though they don’t stay then.Smokey has just arrived here on the desk with me, in response to my saying his name. He’s actually acting pretty sweet.
And they eat all their food now…no begging for lunch in the middle of the day…
I spelled Navajo with an h upthread. Ok Mr. Smarty Autocorrect, were you taking a potty break?
No peeing problems now? *keeping fingers crossed while asking*
Yeah, with the nice weather she can roam at will at night. They are nocturnal critters, after all. Ah, well, one of these days. Can’t have everything and here you are in the early stage of a new gig.
My computer knowledge is so outdated it’s pathetic. Things advance so fast in that world. I could always teach stuff like Excel, Windoze 101 and other apps but… and there ain’t no hair cuttin’ goin’ on unless it’s a trim to get it growing again.
Their behaviour’s a lot different when you’re not around alla time. Right, Margaret? I imagine Neko’s established a routine totally different from when Margaret was home more.
Well, there was a puddle beside the litter box once…not sure why. In the morning. But nothing since. Not that the sofa smells any better; there’s something I’ve failed to clean, but no time to do a careful search. Nothing obviously new.
I’m just figuring now on getting a new sofa one of these months…I can wait; not long ago I assumed it was impossible. (this one’s pretty beat up otherwise; it was secondhand more than ten years ago, so it would be well-justified to replace it.)
Figured that. ; )
Kittehs can be odd little creatures, can’t they? Squeaky is stretched out (in a cramped way) on the desk with me now, and Smokey is sorta sprawling on my old yoga mat, which is half-folded on top of a stack of books and magazines on the cedar chest/coffee table. It doesn’t look comfortable to me, but I’m not a kitteh.
Pushy has the window perch; he usually does lately. Haven’t seen Smokey (for whom I got it) on it in quite awhile.
I’ve had to dry my hair with a dryer for work, and before that, for interviews (usually don’t bother), and Pushy hates that. He seems to think now that any time I pick up my brush to brush my hair, that horrible noise will start, so if he sees the brush in my hand, he jumps down off the window perch and hides behind the curtain in the lower window. Funny boy.
Rest well, everyone. I am pooped so I’m going to get into pjs and curl up with a book. Bet I won’t be awake more than 10 minutes.
Thanks, SD, for a lovely Caturday. If Janis comes by, pls give her my love. I’ve missed seeing her, but it’s great that she sent photos of the kittehs.
SD, I have years of experience trimming manes and tails. If you change your mind….. :)
‘night, eberyone.
Night, OmAli. Sleep well.
I’ve missed Janis, too, and her stories about the kittehs – hope she’s well. Her pix of her kittehs are adorable. Feel like I know them, kinda like TBogg’s bassets.
Namaste, OmAli
Be good to yourself
Time for me to leap into me tree.
Thanks for the company, everybody.
Be good to yourselves, and all other living things
Namaste
Oh, dear, that late? Better do some leaping myself, I guess. Dang, stuff to do. Rather play with the kittehs.
See y’all next week, stay safe all!