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Tag Archives: cats
HAPPY FRIDAY, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Heavy rains were followed by intense heat along with steam bomb days. Fencing was being replaced on one side, concrete had been poured on the other, gardening was transforming from spring to summer and farm activities were at their usual … Continue reading
Posted in CELEBRATIONS!, Life in the Ozarks
Tagged beauty in nature, bigfoot club, birds, cats, newf, raccoons, squirrels
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THE MAGIC OF LOVE
His heart is submerged in affection As he pleads entrance into her chambers Clawing endlessly to break the glass barrier Dividing him from his intended Before his heart betrays his existence Allowing a crack to form I open the door … Continue reading
Posted in Communications - a two-way art
Tagged Banner, cats, newfs, newfs and cats, S'kerit
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THUNDER-CAT
Our newest member of the pod is a yellow tabby kitten. He thinks as most kittens do that Newfs are wonderful, soft and warm snuggle-buddies. Even Linus, the older heavily muscled protector of all cats, including the now frail (and … Continue reading
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Tagged Banner, bigfoot club, cats, Linus, newf, newfie, newfoundland dog, newfs and cats, S'kerit
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CATS: THE (OFTEN) UNDERESTIMATED COMPANION
When I moved out of state one time, I took my “barn cats” to stay on my parents’ farm. Cats enjoy their freedom and the familiarity of home, and they don’t always relocate well, but one of the cats, Tigger, … Continue reading