That is a wild thing, but really pretty. We have a big old bush that’s almost growing before our eyes..housekeeper says it’s an invasive species. I thought that only applied to mice..hehe. Good to see you guys!
Dogs drool, cats rule!
By the way, just finished the Richard Jury book series, written by Martha Grimes.
In a couple of the books, there is a cat named Schrodinger who has kittens.
She hides her kittens in the bottom drawer of a bureau, but the dog Mungo likes to pull out one kitten, named Elf, and hide him from his mama!
Mungo and Schrodinger talk to each other, and they team up to save some children that were locked in a basement, but Mungo just loves to move Elf around.
For a mystery series, this bit of whimsy is fascinating to me; writers are so damn creative!
25 books, and I’ve read ’em all in order…twice now.
Am sorta sad that the characters are gone, but no doubt, I’ll tackle the series again.
Oh, your life must be so rich with these darlings around all the time. And they are so HEALTHY. What do you feed your kitties? Loulou has few teeth. Any suggestions?
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Fr. Tom Fish
That is a wild thing, but really pretty. We have a big old bush that’s almost growing before our eyes..housekeeper says it’s an invasive species. I thought that only applied to mice..hehe. Good to see you guys!
Eastside Cats
Dogs drool, cats rule!
By the way, just finished the Richard Jury book series, written by Martha Grimes.
In a couple of the books, there is a cat named Schrodinger who has kittens.
She hides her kittens in the bottom drawer of a bureau, but the dog Mungo likes to pull out one kitten, named Elf, and hide him from his mama!
Mungo and Schrodinger talk to each other, and they team up to save some children that were locked in a basement, but Mungo just loves to move Elf around.
For a mystery series, this bit of whimsy is fascinating to me; writers are so damn creative!
25 books, and I’ve read ’em all in order…twice now.
Am sorta sad that the characters are gone, but no doubt, I’ll tackle the series again.
Leah
Ahahaha funny, kitties! We have crepe myrtle that’s expanding wildly, too!
LOULOU
Oh, your life must be so rich with these darlings around all the time. And they are so HEALTHY. What do you feed your kitties? Loulou has few teeth. Any suggestions?
Kathe W.
Wow- a sprinkler in the house- holy smokes! Great funnies- thanks for the giggles!
The Florida Furkids
Mom says keeping things trimmed is a constant battle.
Deborah
LOL! 😀
Ellen J Pilch
That is a big crepe myrtle. The dog is too funny. 🙂
Brian Frum
I agree gang, we’d take Miss Myrtle any old day!
Zoolatry
Are the cats … the dog … or the tree … the “wild thing”? Just askin’
greg-in-washington
I don’t know what that tree is, but it definitely bears watching, cats, so it doesn’t take over!
The Island Cats
It may be wild, but I bet it smells good…pretty too!
Melissa & Mudpie
It’s so beautiful!
Sweet Purrfections
We noticed the Crepe Myrtles blooming this week because the blooms are on the hood of Mom Paula’s new car.
messymimi
Yep, only a canine would do something like that, or a toddler. Same thing, i sometimes think.
Some of the crepes are going wild, but so many are barely blooming or not at all, i wonder if the deep freeze ruined them for this season.
Timmy Tomcat
That was a really funny funny! MOL/LOL
meowmeowmans
Whoa, that Crepe Myrtle is crepe-in all over the place. MOL!
Yes, good thing no one dragged a sprinkler through the dog door.
Johnnie Dahling
With everything which seems to be building throughout this specific subject matter, a significant percentage of perspectives happen to be rather exciting. On the other hand, I am sorry, but I do not subscribe to your whole strategy, all be it exciting none the less. It looks to everybody that your commentary are not entirely validated and in simple fact you are generally your self not even entirely convinced of the assertion. In any case I did enjoy reading it.