he is adorable. Does he speak in a Southern DRAW-l? With that look, he can pretty much pick a spot! I am interested in the books on your desk. i currently have The Wayward Bus (a Steinbeck novel unknown to me till the recent trip to Monterey) -- half read, may stop at that; a novel about a divorce in SF -- purchased at a therapist meeting at the Mark Hopkins Hotel in SF on same trip (shelter from the rain, browsed offerings, bought the book from a woman who sold therapy bks AND novels to offset the heavy duty subjects, decided it was too risky to crash the lunch w/o a name tag, was too early for Top of the Mark) one chapter read, Bridge of San Luis Ray (1/2 read for the 3rd time for a book club), and travel book on the Silk Road (From a recent exhibit at the LA Natural History Museum) read random selections, does anyone read a travel book from start to finish? On the Gateway Arch, love the engineering of the whole thing including the little round elevator cars that go along the arc, they look like little SciFi creations. you would be fine up there...lots of solid support to lay on to peer out the little windows.
"are you wanting that stapler? really?"
ReplyDeleteAnd looking quite comfortable!
ReplyDeleteWell, strictly speaking it's not your drawer. It belongs to the cat, along with everything else in the house, including all humans.
ReplyDeleteShe heard there was a mouse on your desk. Cute kitty.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of when I used to work for an animal shelter. I had cats everywhere.
ReplyDelete"I've been editing that article that I'm sitting on. You want it? It'll cost you."
ReplyDelete(I love Barbara's comment.)
She certainly is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteCats have a way of wanting to be in the middle of everything, including any papers that look important.
ReplyDeletehe is adorable. Does he speak in a Southern DRAW-l?
ReplyDeleteWith that look, he can pretty much pick a spot!
I am interested in the books on your desk. i currently have The Wayward Bus (a Steinbeck novel unknown to me till the recent trip to Monterey) -- half read, may stop at that; a novel about a divorce in SF -- purchased at a therapist meeting at the Mark Hopkins Hotel in SF on same trip (shelter from the rain, browsed offerings, bought the book from a woman who sold therapy bks AND novels to offset the heavy duty subjects, decided it was too risky to crash the lunch w/o a name tag, was too early for Top of the Mark) one chapter read, Bridge of San Luis Ray (1/2 read for the 3rd time for a book club), and travel book on the Silk Road (From a recent exhibit at the LA Natural History Museum) read random selections, does anyone read a travel book from start to finish?
On the Gateway Arch, love the engineering of the whole thing including the little round elevator cars that go along the arc, they look like little SciFi creations.
you would be fine up there...lots of solid support to lay on to peer out the little windows.
Sweet! Love Barbara's comment!
ReplyDeleteYour friend the cat has a priceless expression :). Think someone wants to get your attention. Cute shot.
ReplyDeleteI hope your cat doesn't mistake your drawer for a litter tray ;-)
ReplyDeleteHa. I'm not a cat person, but he's kinda cute.
ReplyDeletelol!! Good one!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! :-)
ReplyDeleteI think William is right, what do you mean "your" drawer? That's a bit presumptuous of you don't you think?
ReplyDeleteI can just hear that cat thinking 'What?' :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with William. LOL
ReplyDeleteCats have a way about them don't they. MB
I see who rules the roost around your place!
ReplyDeleteHow he/she is watching you :)
ReplyDeleteDid you hide the mouse?
When you are that elegant, you can do anything you want and everybody will think it is just fine.
ReplyDeleteThat's just how cats are, troublesome, but we love them anyway!
ReplyDeleteIt is good to see the boss.
ReplyDeleteHahaha too funny
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