Showing posts with label beautiful Teasel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beautiful Teasel. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Upside-Down Cat

Teasel [aka "Sweetie Pie', Momma's Darling", "Tinker Belle"] is such a beautiful and personable cat.
I take numerous photos of her, but many have to be discarded.  Cats will look away at the crucial moment, wiggle, walk off, turn their backs.
The cats love to birdwatch. They spend many hours grouped by the sliding door peering at the birds.  The cardinals' nest is only a few feet away and above their heads. The sparrows run along the ground beneath the door. Robins bounce about under the maple tree.
When one is seriously alert to the birds, it is very important to be in control of the tail.  No twitching or slashing to give one away.
Viewed from this angle it has to be admitted that Teasel is getting PLUMP.
We tell her she is "stretching her stripes."




I love the herringbone pattern on Teasel's tail.

Taken from the outside.

No, she's not upside down.  When my chair at the dining table is pulled out, there are just inches between the back of the chair and the screen door.  I tried to wriggle around and hold the camera at different angles trying to capture my bird watchers.  My chin was nearly on the back of my chair and intrigued by my contortions, Teasel cranked her stripey head over backwards and gave me this beautiful blue-eyed stare.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Tweaking


Tweaking a blog set-up when one has virtually no computer skills is a tiresome process.
The cats have given up after trying since supper-time to capture my attention.
In the time spent I might have nearly finished a quilt--or sorted the closets--or done a huge baking.
I have to recreate the list of blogs which inspire me--somehow that disappeared, not to be retrieved.
But enough!  J. reports that it is now minus 2 degrees F.  The house is chilly around the edges. I think that a mug of hot milk, with lacings of honey and a pinch of ginger, might be a good inducement to sleep.
It seems that long winter's nights have been with us for many weeks.
I hope you'll enjoy the photos on the sidebar of the creatures who live with us.
Teasel [a.k.a. "Mamma's Darling"] is so beautiful and photogenic I could do a whole album just of her.