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Caspers Human - This is great video editing. The lap-disolves are just brilliantly executed.Thanks!
Your kitty and our kitty might make good hunting partners, then!
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Caspers Human - This is great video editing. The lap-disolves are just brilliantly executed.Thanks!
Your kitty and our kitty might make good hunting partners, then!
I'll show the video of your hunting Casper to Missy; I'm sure she will like itThanks!
Your kitty and our kitty might make good hunting partners, then!
Just FYI: I put cat proof screen in the patio door and there are industrial Velcro strips to hold it in place just in case. The first time Casper tried to pounce on a chipmunk, he didn't see that the screen was there and he bounced off like a trampoline!
He wasn't hurt but he certainly had that "I meant to do that" look that cats are famous for.
Now that he knows it's there he doesn't run into it anymore.
If I had the money I'd enclose the patio for him... Maybe someday.
I’m sure Missy and Casper could trade a few pointers on “patio hunting!”I'll show the video of your hunting Casper to Missy; I'm sure she will like it
Wow, man, let's just get STONED! That weed was a [expletive]!
"Well, then...if you weren't getting into the fishbowl, why is there water dripping from your chin?"
We got a fish just as entertainment for Casper. It's a Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta fish) because it's one of the few fish that can actually stand up to a cat. As you can tell, there are plenty of plants and rocks and things for the fish to hide under. After a while, the fish (his name is "Babel") doesn't even seem to care when the cat comes to get a drink of water.
SO cute! That corn looks delish, btw.Thanks!
Your kitty and our kitty might make good hunting partners, then!
Just FYI: I put cat proof screen in the patio door and there are industrial Velcro strips to hold it in place just in case. The first time Casper tried to pounce on a chipmunk, he didn't see that the screen was there and he bounced off like a trampoline!
He wasn't hurt but he certainly had that "I meant to do that" look that cats are famous for.
Now that he knows it's there he doesn't run into it anymore.
If I had the money I'd enclose the patio for him... Maybe someday.
*Mine. Efurryfing here is MINE.* -- GraceGet down off the kitchen surface grace !!
I have great pix of several beloved angel cats on the stove, but they were shot on 35mm and I haven't scanned them.
tarasgirl06 - What the heck are you waiting for???I have great pix of several beloved angel cats on the stove, but they were shot on 35mm and I haven't scanned them.
I know I have thousands of 35mm archives and they all need to be scanned...
If you noticed, I had to chain the corncob so the squirrels can’t steal it!SO cute! That corn looks delish, btw.
Yeah, I did catch that!If you noticed, I had to chain the corncob so the squirrels can’t steal it!
tarasgirl06 - Sadly, I understand how you feel. I have 35 and 6x7 negs still uncatalogued, and contact prints from my 3x5, 8x10 and 11x14 still in the folders in the darkroom I haven't used for ten years. Where does the time go?I know I have thousands of 35mm archives and they all need to be scanned...
I know how you feel! I’ve got thousands of negatives in notebooks and boxes and I’ve only scanned a fraction o them.I know I have thousands of 35mm archives and they all need to be scanned...
I know. What I do when a beloved one passes is to spend days pulling those (also getting prints from my online archives) and making a memorial album. That way, the best of the photos are readily available to be enjoyed, and it's like spending time with loved ones again, sort of.tarasgirl06 - Sadly, I understand how you feel. I have 35 and 6x7 negs still uncatalogued, and contact prints from my 3x5, 8x10 and 11x14 still in the folders in the darkroom I haven't used for ten years. Where does the time go?
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