Beautiful captured of a "fleeting moment" and then gone! Great use of contrast and play with/on words ...Private Life of a Cat... Have a great week-end!
Cats are the coolest. Primitive yet intelligent and they don’t sell out. There have been many cats in my life. Though they all were different, none of them ever disappointed me. As a kid we had a black she-devil by the name of Shadrach; it was only natural to name this one that.
As soon as we move to a more ‘cat-friendly’ place, we’ll be getting a cat. Monna Honna, the neighbor’s cat that was always visiting (see ‘Ratso (aka Monna Honna)’ post) met her untimely fate in the busy street out in front of our house . . .
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Yet beware of trolls, fairies and Huldre; they lurk within the shadows of these pages as well.
Need you bring anything with you? Only a child’s sense of wonder ...
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4 have said their bit, now it's your turn:
Beautiful captured of a "fleeting moment" and then gone!
Great use of contrast and play with/on words
...Private Life of a Cat...
Have a great week-end!
Very Goreyesque
S was for Shardrach, with fur black as ink
Who ended the ninth of his lives in the drink.
PS. I hope you know that email I sent you was...well, the project itself is some kind of goof.
aw, quite a charming little drawing.
i adore anything with cats : D
Cats are the coolest. Primitive yet intelligent and they don’t sell out. There have been many cats in my life. Though they all were different, none of them ever disappointed me.
As a kid we had a black she-devil by the name of Shadrach; it was only natural to name this one that.
As soon as we move to a more ‘cat-friendly’ place, we’ll be getting a cat.
Monna Honna, the neighbor’s cat that was always visiting (see ‘Ratso (aka Monna Honna)’ post) met her untimely fate in the busy street out in front of our house . . .
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