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It would have made a great photo of Miss Eleanor but cats usually do these things when we least expect it. I miss so many hilarious pictures here. I only caught Precious this time because I was trying to photograph kitties when Thrasher jumped out and scared him. I was laughing at Thrasher pounching on everyone at they walked past. I guess that will teach me to laugh at a kitty when they are indignant!! Pay back. Lol I’m happy just to see Miss Eleanor cuddling anyway. That means she’s in a better place! I’m interested to know though.... can you do yard work with a cat in your lap?
rubysmama The kitten launched a surprise climb! Lol That was either very funny or very like having a sticker bush under your coat. I would have liked a photo of that! I guess you should have worn a coat instead of a jack cat. You know you can’t leave me an opening for these words. I jump in every time. I can’t stop!
tarasgirl06 I think the allure of Bonsai for me was how much history is involved in the process. Some plants are very, very old. They also looked like a Forrest for fairies or dolls to me when I was a child. Once I understood how it was all done it did alter my perception. A natural miniature holds my attention now. So many plants are very tiny and we completely miss seeing them unless we are searching for them. Some orchid flowers are the size of a pin head but very intricate and the mechanism for pollination is very complex. Nature is amazing.
Whistle agrees with you about the Angel cake. The Bonita flakes too. Yummy! He wants me to order some. Bonjure must have read your post too. You’ll see why I say that in the smiles for tonight. Lol
rubysmama The kitten launched a surprise climb! Lol That was either very funny or very like having a sticker bush under your coat. I would have liked a photo of that! I guess you should have worn a coat instead of a jack cat. You know you can’t leave me an opening for these words. I jump in every time. I can’t stop!
tarasgirl06 I think the allure of Bonsai for me was how much history is involved in the process. Some plants are very, very old. They also looked like a Forrest for fairies or dolls to me when I was a child. Once I understood how it was all done it did alter my perception. A natural miniature holds my attention now. So many plants are very tiny and we completely miss seeing them unless we are searching for them. Some orchid flowers are the size of a pin head but very intricate and the mechanism for pollination is very complex. Nature is amazing.
Whistle agrees with you about the Angel cake. The Bonita flakes too. Yummy! He wants me to order some. Bonjure must have read your post too. You’ll see why I say that in the smiles for tonight. Lol
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