Thursday, February 17

Thursday Dose of Cute: We're Having a Heat Wave, a Tropical Heat Wave

And Mr. Midnight (who is purring his head off on my lap as I type this) has been taking full advantage of it.

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6 comments:

  1. Beautiful Mr. Midnight is very aptly named. Yesterday was glorious here in Maryland, too. Only got up to about 70, but I opened the dining room window and got some fresh air in the house. It does give one hope that spring is on her way and let's hope she puts a rush on it. And I bought 2 bags of onion sets at Home Depot. Time to garden -- Yay!

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  2. A beautiful black kitty! He looks a lot like my Maruschka.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  3. He's a gorgeous kitty, and what a spectacular photo! I love how the eyes seem to just float in the darkness! Keep this one around for the Halloween season! Thanks for sharing your country life with all of us!

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  4. Hurrah for the heat wave.

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  5. Yes, one of the nice things about living in a well broken in old place is not worrying about further dings, scrataches, and "decorations." They just blend right in with the older ones. It's a great cure for perfectionism!

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  6. My dogs did the exact same thing to my back screen door. Now I have a doggie door! Saves me from getting up all evening to let them out.

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