It started in kindergarten with pens and ink pots and blotting paper. Since then I've loved writing. Transferring the noise in my head to paper calms the chaos. If a worthwhile thought occasionally emerges, I'll keep it here with memories, stories and other random trivia, of interest mainly to myself and, with a bit of luck, to the odd passerby.
15 comments:
Oh, whodunnit? Very arty! Must have been quick work with the wrapping and the photo taking.
what DID you call him?
and is he a burmese?
A true Aristo-Cat. Look at the nose! A royal smile too. I suppose you named him, "Fred". ;)
He knows he is special! Labels dont matter to him!
LOL!
love it, so smiley
Ha!
What have you done to that cat??? He's looking very ... um ... regal???
Hey -- and great job nagging Brigette -- we need to keep on her!!!
"You may pet us now."
Ahhh! If I tried to do that to mine, she'd run off and sulk in the garden. How cute :)
Oh, my, I'm sure he looks like many of my ancestors. Great shot!
i'm scared for the safety of your cat.
Yes! Or O Druid.
I really like the IDEA of cats....
such a drag that I'm allergic to them.
Thats a terrible thing to do to a cat .... way too much time on your hands ... Poor Caesar ... heads should roll ...
Although come to think of it, he probably enjoyed all the attention ..
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