Wordless Wednesday
I don’t know what you think, but to me it looks like this kittens head is way too big for it’s tiny body!
Just look at that tiny tiny little tail! So Cute!
by Tricia
by Tricia
Aw aren’t they adorable? I think there might be three kittens in that dog food bowl. If you look closely below the second kittens head I think that’s the ears of another kitty.
I’ve never been much of a cat person, but I adore kittens. They are so cute and so very sweet and playful.
I don’t think my puppy likes cats much. When we went to the breeders to pick her out of the litter there was a cat in the barn. It actually walked around the top of the pen and the only puppy to bark at it or perhaps even notice it was of course our little Midnight.
The only other time we’ve observed her around cats has been at the vets. They have a resident cat and she barks at it and they also have a few young cats and kittens in cages near the front window and she went nuts barking at them.
Of course she barks at other dogs and people when we’re walking but I’m certain those are hello barks. The bark she gives the cats she’s encountered is a little different. I guess as she gets older we’ll have a better idea if she really does dislike cats or not and what some of her barks really mean.
by Tricia
This peony has a mild scent. I don’t cut flowers to bring indoors often, but I do sometimes gather a bouquet of peonies and other flowers in bloom in the spring or early summer. The scent is lovely indoors too.
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by Tricia
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This weeks theme is LONG
I’ve always been fascinated by Cat Tails or as some people call them, Bull Rushes. I remember even as a child I couldn’t wait until the cat tails had matured as they’d burst open to spread their fluffy feathery seeds.
Just like a dandelion, blowing on an over mature cat tail produces the same results … a sea of seeds blowing through the air.
I took this photo a few years ago when my husband and I were traveling from Toronto to Ottawa Ontario. The long cat tails were by a lake … Sharbot Lake I believe. So pretty.
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This weeks theme is RED
Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle is supposed to be red, as the name implies, but in this photo the flowers seem to be pinkish don’t they?
Other times, when viewed in the garden, the flowers seems to have more orange in them and at other times they seem red. I guess this is one of those plants who’s flowers can change color slightly with the seasons or due to temperatures.
The Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle is a vine and it’s one of the hardiest vines you can purchase. However, having said that, mine didn’t do so well in the garden this year. I don’t know if it’s because we didn’t water as much this past year as we normally do or if something else was wrong.
I didn’t prune it in the spring. Perhaps it needs a pruning each year. I’ll have to look that up and see if I can make this plant do well next year.