So glad Mr. Griffiths is back home at last and Nadolig is safe in his arms. Such wonderful views you have. Did you know a lot of people in the States don't know what a ginger cat is? They call them red tabbies. I like 'ginger' much better.
Let me guess: this one is not too stripey, more marble and marmalade, but not dainty. Does that make an Elmo? I've been wondering if Pixie is usually the "voice" of the blog? What has Rosie been eating lately--more conservative in her diet?
wonderful photos.Is that a visiting dog friend?Looks like Spaniel ears blowing in the breeze.How generous of the ginger beauties to allow them to join in on the walk.
We likw to walk at the speed of cat too - and it is consierably slowere than the speed of anything. Of course sometimes we run at the speed of cat - and that is very fast indeed.
Gosh Elmo--you and Maurice are bloody HANDSOME cats! Our coats are but pale versions of your awesome ginger coats! And we love reading about your rambles in the hills with Her.
When first we started there were four of us, all ginger, and Max. Time has passed. The ginger pride are ghost cats, appart from Elmo. Now the house holds Max, oldest, tabby farm cat, dark, usually found sleeping on a cushion, Elmo, last of the Gingers, beautiful handsome and wonderful who still walks to the high hill top. And now there is Baggage and Bundle, silver mischief in sharp clawed kitten form. The adventures continue.
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I always come to your page, looking for peace and I always find it...
Thank you
Teri and the cats of Furrydance
Those are lovely photos! So picturesque!
I want to tell you how very much I enjoy your posts.
Well the good weather is definately in Wales and not Scotland! It looks as if Spring has sprung in your neck of the woods!
So glad Mr. Griffiths is back home at last and Nadolig is safe in his arms.
Such wonderful views you have. Did you know a lot of people in the States don't know what a ginger cat is? They call them red tabbies. I like 'ginger' much better.
Let me guess: this one is not too stripey, more marble and marmalade, but not dainty. Does that make an Elmo? I've been wondering if Pixie is usually the "voice" of the blog?
What has Rosie been eating lately--more conservative in her diet?
what a clever cat, is photo 4 the practice of cat yoga (salute to the sun maybe).
The world is so much more delicious at the speed of cat! We bipeds should try it more often...
What a view!
Reminds me of my home in North Devon, looking out over the sea from the top of the cliffs.
Lovely. The Gingers are lucky kitties.
wonderful photos.Is that a visiting dog friend?Looks like Spaniel ears blowing in the breeze.How generous of the ginger beauties to allow them to join in on the walk.
We likw to walk at the speed of cat too - and it is consierably slowere than the speed of anything. Of course sometimes we run at the speed of cat - and that is very fast indeed.
Gosh Elmo--you and Maurice are bloody HANDSOME cats! Our coats are but pale versions of your awesome ginger coats! And we love reading about your rambles in the hills with Her.
Angus & Scooter
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