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Author Archives: walkingthecat
Weekly Photo Challenge: Comfort
If you’ve been ordered bed rest, there is a lot of comfort in having a cat keep you company.:) And as far as Isla is concerned, I could be sick all the time — bed is her favourite place, but … Continue reading
Posted in Cats, Critters, Home sweet home, Isla, Weekly photo challenge
Tagged cats, comfort, postaweek2011, weekly photo challenge
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Sunset
Yes, I’m still here. Have been lying flat on my back with a wet facecloth in my face, a splitting headache, almost 40 °C fever, a painful ear-drum inflammation and what has turned out to be pneumonia. But this morning … Continue reading
Posted in Home sweet home, Weekly photo challenge
Tagged postaweek2011, sky, sunset, weekly photo challenge
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Rare Visitor
One thing I like about having a garden is that it attracts its fair share of butterflies (I love butterflies). We usually get European Peacocks, Cabbage Whites, Small Tortoiseshells, Common Brimstones and with luck the occasional Swallowtail. Lately, a Red … Continue reading