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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Running For My Life

I read somewhere that when you don't have time to blog, just post a picture of your cat. I filed that bit of useful information straight away!



Wiwi napping in the sun with her cereal bowl and my favorite geranium. It's a neat picture - click to biggify. I have beautiful yarn shots to post and some weaving shots as well. I'm headed to the Living Arts and Science Center this evening and will probably take some pictures there too. Tomorrow, I've got a ticket to the WEG (world equestrian games).

I obviously haven't had time to wash the corgi prints off the window either...

Egads!

Repeat after me "What are you going to remember 10 years from now?"

It shore ain't gonna be winder worshin' ;-)

12 comments:

Pam said...

I think winder worshin' is highly overrated.

DayPhoto said...

I'll probably remember window washing as I can't seem to ever get to it.

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

HAVE FUN!

Lori Skoog said...

Enjoy the games...forget the windows!

Anonymous said...

Good idea on the cat photo idea. :) I'll now file that...

Have fun!

Christine said...

I figure if you can still see out 'em why would you waste the worshin' liquid? ;-)

Alice said...

Wiwi has the right idea. Bask in the sunshine with some pretty flowers near by. How great is that?

Robin said...

Dirt on the windows keeps the UV rays from coming in and fading your furniture and carpet. You don't have to buy new, so dirty windows are "green". :-)
Robin

small farm girl said...

Oh wait, you're SUPPOSE to wash windows?

bj said...

I'd give you a big hug, but I'm laughing too hard ... go, enjoy the Equines.

Gayle said...

Yes, a cat napping in the sun is a great filler for a busy lady.

This is my first time growing and then bringing in a geranium. It is currently still blooming. Can you tell me if it will do so all winter?

thecrazysheeplady said...

That poor plant has bloomed pretty much straight on at least three years. I need to do something with it this year - new soil or something - poor thing. I love it though - especially in the winter.

Ed said...

Great shot, whats a window? All I have are windshields to worry about..:-)

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