I have two requests of you blog users or visitors.
First the Camellia.
I am researching the Camellia, a flower we see in abundance hereabouts at this time of year. I would like you to share with me any attitudes or impressions or old stories about this flower.
Second the Cat.
Please help me with a caption for this photograph of a cat on a porch.
My daughter lives next door to this house and I have seen this cat a few times. There’s a look of smug confidence in the eyes that seems to say:
I heard this rumor about these three mice with eye problems – they gotta come around here sometime.
or:
Nursery Rhyme Ambush
I’ve jus been introduced to your talents and plan to buy your DVD.
Thanks, WoolyKitty (Jane)
WoolyKitty aka Jane
Today while on my Wallingford Walk I came upon our daughter and she reminded me of your response above. I thank you for it’s good humor. I can see the bubble over the cat reading in free hand, “These three blind mice – they gotta come around here sometime.”
I’ll get that DVD (a slide show lecture really) off to you tomorrow. Yes I’m late.
Paul
I suggest: “Will give exam for tuna.”
I meant: “Will give eye exam for tuna.”
This is especially poignant for me – I think. We have a cat named Tuna. She is about 12 now but when still a kitten would eat no food save tuna. And hence the name. IF I can figure out how to attach a Tuna pix I will. Heck. I may just send the pix to Jean who is less nervous about these devices.