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Sunday Selfies with Tyebe Searching

We are joining The Cat On My Head for the Sunday Selfies hosted by the Blue family.                                                                       

Something smells like….nip?

  Where is this smell coming from? It’s not in the tea towel.

It’s coming from the bedroom.                                                   No, the nip is in the en suite? That doesn’t make sense. Since when did mom start sniffing nip?                                                                         
Yep, the smell’s in here. Can you see it? I’m going by smell as my nose never lies.

Oh, I look pretty good today.  That extra 3 hours of sleep did wonders.                                                           

I can’t see it but I can smell it. Nip is here someplace and I won’t leave until I find it.


Found it!!  Oh, it’s ready to set up seeds.  What a doozie!  Can you guess what happened to the nip plant next? mol

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feline Friday Fails and Fill Ins.

 

It’s the last Friday of the month and that’s time for Photo Fails started by Roby Sweet and continued by Melissa’s Mochas, Mysteries and Meows Click on her name or the badge and visit her blog.

Mom had a great time shooting whatever cropped up this month.  So there were several fails.

Here’s Shoko grabbing some water while mom made her nothing but a blur.

Shoko became a blur and mom chopped off most of her head too.

Mom decided her foot should be honoured in the picture. Take it away mom. It’s all about ME…not you.

Those are mom’s worst pictures.  Hope you enjoyed our mom’s klutzy moments. mol

Today is Feline Friday at Comedy Plus blog, so whip over and catch your friends, all of them cats with attitude and have a mew with them Click on the blog name to see other felines.                                                                                                                           

When I sleep….I hear nothing!

SHOKO…..MIDNIGHT BLACK
TYEBE…..POWDER BLUE
BUDD……GERIATRIC GREEN
MOM…….MAROON

Time for the Friday Fun Fill Ins with Ellen of 15 and Meowing and Lorianne of Four-Legged FurballsThank you ladies for your sentences.   Click on the names to go visit these fine blogs.                                                                       

We each will take a sentence and fill it in.  Ready one and all?  Let’s do this.

1. I know spring is almost here when…….THE KITTIES CAN FIND AND WALK ON THE RAISED GARDEN.

                                                                           

2. I find…..CHANGES….confusing.  FOR EXAMPLE, IF DAD FEEDS ME IN A DIFFERENT AREA OF THE HOUSE…..IS THIS MY FOOD OR SOMEBODY ELSE’S?

 

3. I have a strong opinion on…..WHO IS BOSS KITTY IN THIS HOUSEHOLD.

                                                                   

4. PEANUT BUTTER….. is the strangest thing I have ever eaten.  I DIDN’T”T LIKE THE LICK I HAD SO I DIDN’T HANG AROUND FOR MORE.  THAT”S WHAT STEALING GETS YA.

                                                                                         

Aww…..Monday at Fort Meezer

We had a fun time, Shoko.  Alright, I had a fun time on the bed with you and Budd.                                                                          You were a dang bed hog, what with flinging yourself down on my paws and then throwing yourself on my butt.

The picture doesn’t show your blue eyes blinking at me in total defiance but you sure can push it, dudette.                                                                You hissed at me.  Budd was going to come and sock it to you but mom gave him the, “stare” and he lay back down.  It was a pretty good sleep when everyone else calmed down.                                                       

We are joining Comedy Plus blog with AWWWW…. Monday.

Time for Shoko’s Meezer Proverbs.                                               
“The cat that polishes their whiskers is too proud to be a good mouser.”

They make cat food out of cow, fish, turkey, chicken, and lamb meat—but not mouse meat, which is probably all cats want.

Flitty Fantastical Fill-Ins on Friday

Quit it, mom.  Those are my paws.  Don’t touch em.
You touch em’ and I bite. Nibble, nibble. OW!  Knock it off mom…I just gave you a love bite.  Some love bite!!  You slobbered on me too.  Well, you taste good. mol

It’s Friday so Ellen with the blog 15 and Meowing and Annie with McGuffy’s Reader blog have given us 4 statements that are partially blank and we will fill em in, not Ellen and Annie but the blanks…hehe.                                                                                                Mom will do the first 2 sentences and moi the next 2.  You’re on mom…take it away…

1. New…..RUNNERS are…..IN MY FUTURE.

2. I love to …..READ TO SHOKO AND HER DAD….. on the _BED BEFORE WE GO TO SLEEP.

My turn

3. When I was a child, I loved to play…..WITH THE TAG ON MOM’S COAT.                                                          

   4. One …..DAY, I’LL BE PROUD TO LAY IN MY VEGETABLE GARDEN WITH TALL STURDY VEGGIES SURROUNDING ME.

                                                   

                                         Mine all mine!                                                   

Sparks of Sleep

Annie of McGuffy’s Reader thought it would be a perfect idea to start our week with a positive thought.  We couldn’t agree more.                                                    

SHOKO…..BLACK
KALI…..ORANGE

We think that a good night’s sleep is the best remedy for one’s thinking processes. Everything seems fresher and more simplified after a good night’s sleep.

Kali and I understand this quote quite well.

When sleep gently caresses our eyes we fall into her embrace.

Have a great week.

Sunday Happenings

 

Hey, this Saturday is so warm!  The weatherman says +6C….toasty.                                             

My spidey senses tell me there is another pair of paws wandering around the house. Could it be, yes it’s gotta be the white tornado!

It’s not me Shoks…I’m grabbing a few winks before you get in my face again. I don’t get in your face! I strategically place myself in a position where you can’t miss seeing me. Like I said…in my face. Whatever!

Wonder what this racket could be.  It seems to be coming from the bedroom.  As any good guard cat, I must uncover this mystery.                                            

Oh no, we had forgotten bout Elfin John!  Go away and leave me alone.  You bugged me til Crisp Mouse last year.  I’m taking a nap in my pillow tent.                                                 

No, no….I meant ALONE!  I don’t want to sleep with you.                                                 

Geez, you don’t have to bow to me…I would never hurt you little Elfin. You seem like one of the good Christmas elves.

I’m flyin! hehe,  I’m free.

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I caught a fish for Shoko. She’ll be so impressed.  For me?  Thanks, Elfin J.

How bout if you do the Sunday Selfie with me, Elfin John?  You like that idea.  First, we must thank The Cat On My Head for holding this blog hop for so long.  Furries….please drop by and visit us in our slot on the blog hop.  Simply click on the blog hop name and *poof* you’re there.                                                      

*Click* Ya, you got us Elfin J but its kinda obvious you took the picture….next time look as if you are doing nothing.

 

Have a great day, friends.                                              

 

Thankful Thursday with the Meezers

Today’s is Brian’s Thankful Thursday and we thought we’d join in as we are very Thankful today.                                                Today has been one of those days and we’re having a fair number of them…..sleep is the first thing that enters our minds.  It’s cold and yucky out.

The snow is coming down so fast and thick. Brrr..

Kali and I have moved into the bedroom for some shut-eye and dreaming.

Remember to always keep one eye open…..zombies are everywhere.                                              

 Kali decided to have the pillow house as it is just that extra bit warmer.                                                         

We are so thankful we are inside a nice warm house on a day like today.                                               MOL….looks familiar!

Autumn Floats Into Fort Meezer

 

The state of Emergency for British Columbia was lifted yesterday.  There are still fires but not as severe as in July and August.  The state of emergency was brought in on July the 9th.  Some of the evacuees abandoned their hometowns for Prince George.                                                         I guess it doesn’t matter where we live, the weather conditions start many a disaster like hurricanes, earthquakes, forest fires, tornadoes, flooding….you get the idea.

The weather here has cooled considerably, -3C in the morning.  I no longer scurry to the sliding glass door to get outside as soon as I wake up.  Now I sleep in till it’s warmer and perhaps the sun will show up.                                                    

This is my bed, right beside mom.  When I was younger, I would bite her….gently, of course, when she would toss around too much. haha It didn’t help keep mom still so I gave it up.

All the veggies except potatoes and brussel sprouts are out of the garden.  Apparently, brussel sprouts taste better after the first frost.

The tomatoes are sitting on the kitchen table turning red. Then mom and dad can them. They only have 5 pints done this year.                                                         

 

 

There is a huge stalk in the garden! I wonder if a giant lives up there…should I try to climb it and take a peek?                                                           It’s humongous!

Investigations Begin

KALI…..ORANGE

mol  Mom will be never know I actually could get up on her desk.  I haven’t been here in many, many months.

                                                              Oh my nip, what a mess she has here.  I should’ve come by sooner.  She really needs a swift kick in the butt, I mean, a gentle reminder to stack items nicely.  She’s even got a duster in here.  Hopeful thinking on her part. MOL

                                                         I’m the queen of the pile, I said with a big smile. hehe

What to do while I’m here?  It’s too uncomfortable to sleep on all this crap.

                                                              Mom will probably think Shoko printed on the screen, after all I haven’t been able to get up here.  What fun.

 A reminder for mom of the time.                                                             I hear mom coming….colour me gone.                                                              

 

 

Mom and Dad Invade Paris

 

So when we left our intrepid explorers they had found the rooftop balcony and were mellowing.                                                                    After a good night’s sleep, they were ready to tackle Paris.  They had a tour lined up for 9am for the Eiffel Tower.  They got up early and decided to take the bus.  They got on the bus and after 2 hours weren’t getting close to the Eiffel Tower.  What to do?  They took a taxi to the Eiffel Tower.  Way quicker and they had time to spare.  The tour got together and went right up to the 2nd. floor.  There were long line ups for peeps to get in at the North, South, West and East gates,  on the ground but we bypassed them with our tour.                                                                        The view from underneath the tower leaves a lot to be desired, as you can see.

The Eiffel Tower took  2 years two months to build starting in 1887 and was inaugurated in 1889 and the Parisienne folk didn’t like it.  It didn’t  blend into the landscape and many found it ugly.  The cost in 1889 for the Eiffel Tower was 7,799,401.31 French gold francs.  Gustave Eiffel  decided to open the gates to people and charge a small fee for the pleasure, to recoup the millions of francs it cost.  He recouped his money in 6 months!   The Eiffel Tower is 1,063 feet (324 meters) tall, including the antenna at the top.                                                                                  Dad is showing off his camera.  Nice isn’t it?  Well, on his way back to the hotel from the Metro (subway), a woman stopped him and informed him there was a known pick pocket following him.  He never showed off his camera again.  He wore a windbreaker to cover the camera when they were on the move.

The Tower’s Protection

The Tower’s Colours masque photo

The Tower’s Colours

Constructed using puddle iron, the Tower is protected from oxidation by several coats of paint to ensure that it lives forever.

In 1900 in his book ” The 300-Meter Tower “, Gustave Eiffel wrote, “We will most likely never realize the full importance of painting the Tower, that it is the essential element in the conservation of metal works and the more meticulous the paint job, the longer the Tower shall endure.”

The Tower has been re-painted 18 times since its initial construction, an average of once every seven years. It has changed colour several times, passing from red-brown to yellow-ochre, then to chestnut and finally to the bronze of today, slightly shaded off towards the top to ensure that the colour is perceived to be the same all the way up as it stands against the Paris sky. Sixty tons of paint are necessary to cover the Tower’s surface, as well as 50 kilometers of security cords, 5 acres of protection netting, 1500 brushes, 5000 sanding disks, 1500 sets of work clothes…and more than a year for a team of 25 painters to paint the Tower from top to bottom.

Excerpts taken from, “Visiting the Eiffel Tower.” http://www.toureiffel.paris/en/everything-about-the-tower/themed-files/97.html.

The view of Paris from the 2nd. floor of the Eiffel Tower were breathtaking.                                                        Paris and the river Seine were at our feet.                                                                     Isn’t this romantic?

                                                                           Mol…MOL  Mom blowing a kiss to dad….she looks like she’s drunk as a skunk.  That’s my mom!

After the remaking of, *Kiss me you Fool*, they were headed down and out of the Eiffel Tower.  Aw, now to tackle the bus.  Dad had his cell phone with all the pertinent locations, buses, and Metro stops.  How could they go wrong?                                                                      Off they went on the bus.  Mom was enjoying the architecture and dad told her to get off the bus…off they went and found out that they got off too soon.  They got on another bus and tried again.  They went a little way and dad hollered, “I made a mistake we should have taken another bus.”  Mom was getting a bit ticked off by this point.  Dad conceded he didn’t get the bus system and there was something wrong with the directions on the cell phone.  So they tried the Metro.  The Metro had no escalator down nor up and the stairs were a grind after a while.  It was the same on the Metro…get off/get on…MOL…Hop On/ Hop Off…till mom had enough and asked a very nice lady who gave her directions as they were nowhere near the hotel.

They returned to the hotel at 5pm and were rather spacy by this time.  They grabbed supper and retired for the evening.

The next day they were up and out early once again.  They had tickets for the Hop On/ Hop Off bus for two days.  Hop On/Hop Off buses are great cause if you see an area you would like to go investigate, you can get off the bus and go visit the area and then hop on the bus again later…no extra charge.  The bus had 4 routes or concentric circles it travelled.  Mom and dad made it through the yellow and green….got off at Avenue des Champs-Élysées.  The most expensive stores are located on this street.                                                                               Mom and dad went into the restaurant above for snacks and a coke.  Mom went to the washroom which was upstairs and she saw the biggest cockroach she’s ever seen.  She said it was at least two inches long.  She left her camera at the table with dad so couldn’t take a picture.  Bummer I would have liked to see it.                                                              Well, they couldn’t afford anything other than snacks so jumped on the Hop On/Hop Off bus and admired the scenery.

They came to the Arc de Triomphe and were overcome with the traffic from the 12 avenues connected to the circle.

The Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile letwal]  is one of the most famous monuments in Paris, standing at the western end of the Champs-Élysées at the center of Place Charles de Gaulle, formerly named Place de l’Étoile — the étoile or “star” of the juncture formed by its twelve radiating avenues.

The Arc de Triomphe should not be confused with a smaller arch, the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, which stands west of the Louvre. The Arc de Triomphe honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, with the names of all French victories and generals inscribed on its inner and outer surfaces. Beneath its vault lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I.

Excerpts taken from “Wikipedia”…https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_de_Triomphe

Our travelers headed back to their room in the hotel.

Next installment mom and dad get a close up of the river Seine.