Showing posts with label Camera Critters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camera Critters. Show all posts

Friday, July 22, 2016

A Whole Lot of Something






It is too hot and humid here.
Not fit for man or beast or the garden.
So, when the latest email from Pier One arrived,
I thought it might help cool me down.
Christmas in July! 



Already?!
Pier One Email


So far, the cooling down hasn't worked!


2. Last week I was opening my first box from My Texas Market.
This week the kitties are opening their Kit Nip Box.



Kit Nip Box


No surprise that Mina was the first to check it out.
She went directly for the cat-nip elephant.



Kit Nip Box

It didn't take long for Cassie and Teddy to join in the fun.



3. A whole of something has been going on in the water garden.


Toads

I wonder if the fish will eat the eggs???


4. In the atrium, an anole was knocking at the door.



Anole

"It's hot out here! Let me in!"


5. I finished another lovie. 
This time a panda.


Panda Lovie

His eyes are a little wonky and his grin is lopsided,
but not bad for the first try. 

So far, I've made three owls -- all delivered far and wide.
Have another owl to make and then I think I might try a puppy.

Wishing YOU well and much joy!







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Saturday, January 23, 2016

Chasing Sun Puddles




After several cloudy, rainy days,
the sun made an appearance
and the kitties started chasing the sun puddles.





Teddy and Mina


I saw Teddy and Mina first.



Chasing Sunbeams



Then I moved to take another shot and lo and behold --
the lovely Cassie was sun-puddling, too.
Cassie usually takes off the minute the camera comes out.


Chasing Sunbeams



"Come on Mum. Put that camera up and leave us alone!"



Chasing Sunbeams


I think the kitties have the right idea. 


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And, Sunlit Sunday.

Wishing YOU well and much joy! 



Saturday, January 2, 2016

Invasion






Invasion by Reindeer in my village.



Reindeer




New decorations for the holiday shopping season.




Reindeer Invasion



Fun! 


Wishing YOU well and much joy!

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Friday, November 27, 2015

Making Himself At Home






I ordered new bird feeders.
It took the birds a little while to find them.
They learned quickly they could hop inside and feast away -- even in the rain.

It wasn't only the birds who found the feeders.
We now have a new species of furry birds ---
Ha!!!!!


Squirrel



He has made himself right at home.
Chowing down.
Leave some for the birds, please!



Squirrel


Wishing YOU well and much joy!

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(Edited to add: Several of you have asked about the bird feeders.
They are from Gardeners Supply Company, the moon drop feeders.)




Saturday, October 31, 2015

Busy Around Here






It's been busy around here.

If you've followed Twisty Lane for any length of time,
you know I mention Musashi's Garden often.

It is my postage stamp backyard and the garden named after
one of our beloved kitties.



Musashi



Musashi's Journal



I've always wanted a water feature and this year I took the plunge.

Everything in Musashi's Garden was removed and we started from the beginning.



Pond collage

All new plants to learn about.

Pond finished

And 6 new friends to care for ... goldfish!
Meanwhile, the birds are unhappy.
With all the demolition and building going on,
they haven't had their regular handout.
Now that it's all done ... the rains have come.
Good timing!
One more thing ...
when the lights come on in the garden --
it is a place of pure magic.

Wishing YOU well and much joy!


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Saturday, October 3, 2015

This and That






It's October and another little front has blown through
leaving a few delightful days of nice temps and low humidity.


*

I got my flu shot .. the high dose for those of us of a certain age! 


**

I'm taking part in the Spice of Life Crochet A Long along with 4000+ others!
The crochet a long is being sponsored by Stylecraft and Black Sheep Yarns. 
I've been using yarn in my stash.
As much as I would like to, I just couldn't by more yarn! 
We get new instructions each week.
Here is my first week:



Spice of Life Crochet A Long


And this what the afghan looks like after the second week:
Love those stacking shells!



Spice of Life Crochet A Long

It's been fun, a great stash buster and I've learned a few new tricks 
from the ladies in the FaceBook Group


Cherry Heart

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A night out at the zoo to meet the new CEO.
Good friends, good food, and a cute animal ambassador:
meet Winston -- the Juliana Pig.



Winston


His tail was in constant motion ... as was his head ... yummies on the floor! 


Winston


The Juliana Pig is a small colorful pig originating in Europe through selective
breeding of various kinds of pigs. The Juliana Pig, also known as the 
Miniature Painted Pig, is small and spotted without a pronounced
pot belly or sway back. They have a long snout and are slight in frame.
They have a great temperament as the Juliana pig has been bred specifically 
 to work with humans. 





My weekend!
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Last, but not least, it's the perfect weather for
FOOTBALL!

Wishing YOU well and much joy!

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and the lovely Judith at Mosaic Monday.



Saturday, September 19, 2015

Must Be a Tasty Treat To Go To All That Trouble






You can believe your eyes.
These images are right side up.


Squirrel



The squirrel is upside down.
Hanging from his hind legs.
Chowing down on the leftover, drying blooms of the crepe myrtle.




Squirrel




Must be a tasty treat to go to all that trouble!




Squirrel



Wishing YOU well and much joy!

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and the lovely Judith for Mosaic Monday.




Saturday, August 8, 2015

International Cat Day







To celebrate International Cat Day, here are my three fur-babes.




Teddy


Teddy (AKA Theodorable, The Tedster) is  Chief Executive Officer.
He is eleven years old and has a heart condition.
He takes medicine daily and is, thankfully, doing great.
He is wise beyond his years and is steadfast in his belief that he
must take care of Mum now.
After all, he is the man of the house.

Cassie



This is Cassie (Cassiopeia) the little star.   
She is 5 years old.
She is Mummy's girl and is a Princess.
Scared of her own shadow, she doesn't like visitors.
She curls up next to Mum, sleeps with Mum,
keeps me safe and feeling loved.
She loves to supervise especially when yarn is involved.




Mina



Not to be left out is Mina.
What a hoot she is!
Adopted from a local no kill shelter,
she really is the boss (don't tell Teddy).
She's always into something.
Never met a stranger (wish she was more like Cassie).
Hungry all the time (probably from her early days on the street).
She has hip dysplasia, but it doesn't stop her.


So, I'm a cat lover and according to this article that I found on 
Face Book, there are benefits to being a cat owner.
If you are wondering about being owned by a cat (!!!),
here's what a cat can do for you! 



1. YOU'RE SMART!

A study of British pet owners found that people who owned cats  tended to be smarter than their dog loving counterparts. Both in terms of IQ score and overall level of education, people who own cats come out on top in the brains department. It’s probably not the cat itself making you smarter, though; the researchers conducting the study said that smarter people tend to work longer hours, and since cats require less attention than dogs they are a better choice for the busy intellectual.

2. IT'S BETTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT!

If you're worried about your  carbon footprint, it’s better to own a cat. A 2009 study found that over its lifetime, the resources needed to feed a dog make the same eco-footprint as that of a Hummer. Meanwhile, cats—which eat less in general and are more likely to eat fish than corn or beef flavored products—only have the approximate carbon footprint of a Volkswagen Golf.

3. HELPING YOU COPE!

Losing a loved one is incredibly painful, but one of the best ways of coping is to own a pet. Cats have been shown to help people get over their loss more quickly, and show less physical symptoms of pain, like crying. Despite the fact that they are only animals, cats serve as a social support during difficult times. People in mourning report talking to their pet to work out their feelings, since it is often easier to talk to something that won’t respond and can’t judge than to another human being.

4. HELPING YOU MATE!

If you’re a single guy and you can’t seem to get a date, get a cat! A British poll found that 82 percent of women agreed they are more attracted to men who like animals. And while having a dog will do wonders for your dating life, a whopping 90 percent of single women said that men who own a cat are “ nicer” than other guys. It seems women buy into the stereotype that cat owners are more sensitive and thoughtful, so listing that you own a cat on your dating profile could do wonders for the number of responses you get. But remember, a cat is for life, not just until you find a partner.

5. HEART HEALTH!

Owning any pet is good for your heart. Cats in particular lower your stress level—possibly since they don’t require as much effort as dogs—and lower the amount of anxiety in your life. Petting a cat has a positive calming effect. One study found that over a ten year period cat owners were  30 percent less likely to die of a heart attack or stroke than non-cat owners.

6. COMPANIONSHIP!

The stereotype that dogs are more affectionate than cats is just that: a stereotype. In fact, it turns out that cats can be just as good companions as dogs,  especially for women. A 2003 Swiss study found that having a cat in the house is the emotional equivalent of having a romantic partner. As well as initiating contact much of the time, studies have shown cats will remember kindness shown to them and return the favor later.
But cats really do have the upper hand in these relationships. After thousands of years of domestication, cats have learned how to make a half purr/half howl noise that sounds remarkably  like a human baby’s cry. And since our brains are programmed to respond to our children’s distress, it is almost impossible to ignore what a cat wants when it demands it like that.

7. A REFLECTION OF YOUR PERSONALITY!

Owning a cat tells people a lot about your personality. While dog lovers tend to be the life of the party, cat owners are  quieter and more introverted. However, they score very highly when it comes to how trustworthy they are and how much they trust other people. Cat owners are also less manipulative and more modest.
Cats




International Cat Day


Wishing YOU well and much joy!

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Saturday, July 4, 2015

Walking Down The Street





I try to walk every morning just before sunrise ...
before it gets too hot and humid.

I was on the home stretch ...
just a few houses from mine ...
when I stopped ...

I wasn't the only one out walking.
I was on the sidewalk
and he was walking down the middle of the street.



Heron

Yellow Crowned Night Herons roost in oak trees 
on the Rice University campus and surrounding neighborhoods.
This was the first time for me to see one of these beauties
in my area.

I zipped home quickly, grabbed the camera 
and walked back down the street.
Would he still be around?


Heron

 Yep!


Heron collage

I told him he shouldn't be in the street ...
Folks would be leaving for work soon ...



Heron


I'm hoping he'll come by and visit again one morning.

Wishing YOU well and much joy!


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