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So happy to see you again. Love your photos, especially of Raisin’. I can feel your love for her and I can almost feel her warm furry body through your pictures. Love and hugs from us…
I think I see a theme here. could it be…a kitty???
…and a day in the life of her mother.
exquisite photos, as always. the snowy archway is VERY wintery. it looks like subzero temperature.
thx for the post,
pP
Yes! It’s so nice to see your pictures from around home–always love them! You already have sprouts coming up?! Adorable kitty pics–she’s so photogenic–and love the matching kitty apron! 😀 Much Love <3<3
I knew that 70 degree day would inspire seed starting! Love the quiet images of your days, no need for descriptions…your pictures give us those 1,000 words and more. Would love to join the cat lying in the moist earth, pawing at straws in the bale enclosure…and can almost smell the rich greens so lovingly contained there under the grass.
hee hee! yep, i think Kitty pretty much sums it up in a word!! 😀
Kate! Love and hugs to you too. I wish you could hug little Raisin’ and get a fix of kitty love. She’s such a dear…
The kitty apron is my very favorite of all time! And especially with the matching kitty helping me in the kitchen…
Oh Jane we are cut from the same cloth 🙂
Love to you,
Lindsey