Cats, Cats, Cats for Caturday

Posted in Caturday

“You know, from my point of view, I’m the luckiest cat on the planet” Hugh Hefner

Cats, Cats, Cats

Cats, cats, cats
I see a lots of cats
Cats over there
And cats over here
Even more cats
They are everywhere

Oh, look at the pretty cat
In the window there
What window, where?
Over there, over here
Even more cats
They are everywhere

Favourite Foto Friday in February

Posted in Favourite Foto Friday 

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“Hell no! Even more snow? This is getting old really fast!” Gun Roswell

Snow Day, Four

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Also note
The following warnings
Which may cause
Difficulties:

Walking the dog

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Pushing a stroller

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Mail delivery

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And in general
Staying on a path

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Blue Moment for TBT

Posted in Throwback Thursday

“Photography to me is catching a moment which is passing, and which is true”
Jacques-Henri Lartigue

 

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Blue Moment

That moment at dawn
Has you quite drawn
The sky and nature
Of one blue creature
The coolest of blues
The nature in hue…

…A natural true blue

Helsinki for World Wide Wednesday (2)

Posted in the World Wide Wednesday

“Investment in travel is an investment in yourself”
~ Matthew Karsten

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A Whole Lotta Going On

Ferris wheels, Cranes and such
Sure packed a lot of stuff
And into just one image!
Now all we need to do,
Is to put the ball into the scrimmage
Don’t have a clue?
Well, just follow the mimic
I promise, it’s not a gimmick!

Helsinki for World Wide Wednesday (1)

Posted in the World Wide Wednesday

“If you wish to travel far and fast, travel light. Take off all your envies, jealousies, unforgiveness, selfishness and fears” Cesare Pavese

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Panorama

The city panorama
Display filled with drama
Well, at least in the words
Of a known Americana!

A Quote A Week Tuesday

Posted in A Quote A Week Tuesday

 

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“Nothing is as obnoxious
as other people’s luck.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald

Mundane Monday: Through the Looking Glass

Posted in Mundane Monday

“I’d thought I wanted to live free of my mundane little cage, but the world outside was feeling more and more hazardous.”
― Shannon Hale

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Through the Looking Glass

It’s just glass
See-through mass
Push real hard
And through it you will pass

Seat in Town for Seat Sunday I one

Posted in Seat Sunday

“A throne is only a bench covered with velvet”
Napoleon Bonaparte

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Seat in Town 

When on the town
Getting all around
There is one thing
You wish you had found
A seat, to relax on!

The Dame and the White Cat for Caturday I two

Posted in Caturday

“When all candles be out, all cats be grey” John Heywood

The Dame and the White Cat 

The dame with her white cat
Stepped in for a quick chat
Sat down and whisked off her hat
Ordered a coffee with milk non-fat

“Good evening dearie”

She said leering

“Nice weather we are having this evening”

That was all she said
Her conversation dropping dead
Just quietly sipping the beverage
As if looking for a leverage

I stood there staring
The silence more than unbearing
Wondering ‘what or who was this stranger
Were we all in danger?’

As if reading my mind
The lady put down the cup
And finally looked up
And with smile made of kind

She stated matter of factually

“I need more cats!”

As ipso facto, this was actually
A store, where one could purchase such things

Smokey Friday for Freaky Friday I two

Posted in Freaky Friday

“It’s always difficult to keep Fridays confined within themselves
…they tend to spill over”
Kai Sinclair

Smokey Friday

Foggy, cold, damp. Do I need to this list add? Oh why was this weather made to last?

I could not wait to get out of here fast!

Staring, at the bright coloured images on the wall, that moment trying to stall. Memories from the year last, were filling my mind fast. Wondering, was it still possible? Maybe if I let something go?

Thinking, thinking, thinking. One more look outside, and there it was: I had decided.

Running into the bedroom, opening the closet door, taking out my suitcase and quickly, not deciding,

taking out some clothing. Sooner than later, the bag was packed. I had just stuff grabbed and now on my way downstairs, passport in one hand, suitcase in the other. Anything else, I could not be bothered.

Calling the taxi, anticipating, blasting, why I had not thought of this sooner.

Never mind, better later I told myself as the taxi arrived and it I hailed.

The door slammed shut, I was sitting on my butt and on my way, where ever, because here I could not stay: preferably sunshine and sandy beaches, as far as the eye sight reaches….

The End