Telling tales, of walking in wild places, of painting, of sleeping in warm places and of mice and other things....
What an incredible garden!
A sunny afternoon is made for feline contemplations. It's the law........
Oh it's a hard life!enjoy the sunshine-while it lasts, I have heard snow in scotland tomorrow!loveLynxxx
Here I am in the so-called Sunshine State and we've had no sunshine for two weeks. Your garden -- with the cats -- sounds and looks blissful!
an excellent way to pass the afternoon.
Oh-oh...where's that other rascal, Elmo?
Even She went to sleep in the garden this afternoon.
Elmo was up to his ears in the pond. He came home with wet legs and a wet head and a sheepish smile. Elmo was hunting moorhens!
This makes me wish I were sitting in the garden with you! Hope you enjoy the day and the sun that God brought your way!
Love that last one of Maurice - reminds me of a certain baggy, saggy cloth cat... loved by Emily!! Lovely garden too... typical that an illustrator would have a lovely garden, how could it be otherwise?
The garden is only nice because She pays a hard working man to make it so while She sits in Her studio where we are not allowed to go and pushes that coloured water around and juggles with letters of the alphabet. Lazy woman.
What an incredible garden!
ReplyDeleteA sunny afternoon is made for feline contemplations. It's the law........
ReplyDeleteOh it's a hard life!
ReplyDeleteenjoy the sunshine-while it lasts, I have heard snow in scotland tomorrow!
love
Lyn
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Here I am in the so-called Sunshine State and we've had no sunshine for two weeks. Your garden -- with the cats -- sounds and looks blissful!
ReplyDeletean excellent way to pass the afternoon.
ReplyDeleteOh-oh...where's that other rascal, Elmo?
ReplyDeleteEven She went to sleep in the garden this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteElmo was up to his ears in the pond. He came home with wet legs and a wet head and a sheepish smile. Elmo was hunting moorhens!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me wish I were sitting in the garden with you! Hope you enjoy the day and the sun that God brought your way!
ReplyDeleteLove that last one of Maurice - reminds me of a certain baggy, saggy cloth cat... loved by Emily!!
ReplyDeleteLovely garden too... typical that an illustrator would have a lovely garden, how could it be otherwise?
The garden is only nice because She pays a hard working man to make it so while She sits in Her studio where we are not allowed to go and pushes that coloured water around and juggles with letters of the alphabet. Lazy woman.
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