yup. that’s them!
friggin’ awesome, BP! great shot(s)!
It’s a good thing you’re growing them, then - save on costs!
ha! that’s what mum says, but if I go with it, there won’t be room for my veggies. I’m selfish like that, yeah.
one drawback to living on a coral rock: soil is a precious commodity that I have to buy! so I am stingy with it!
Composting could become your new bestie! The only extra thing you’ll have to buy is nightcrawlers.
Aw! She has very similar markings to my cat, who is also not an angel. I walked into the kitchen earlier today and she was just sitting on the kitchen table…
Thank you. I think I still have to study more and tweak some stuf.
You’re going to need plenty of purrtilizer.
L>R: Boika, Tobie, Eddie, and Leo
(Leo on the end is displaying his full freshman-15. The street cats always seem to balloon up after their first 6 months in the house. (even his tail is fat))
Freshman 15.
The orange boys always seem to pick you! That’s a sign of luck, or something, right?
Logan turned 1 yesterday. First cat I’ve ever had an exact birthdate on. Here he is enjoying a birthday treat of scrambled eggs
before he made a big mess of them because he’s the messiest eater in the house, humans included.
The wife loves orange kitties and she hadn’t had one since the BC (Before Cary) years, so we adopted tobie from a shelter after we lost a bunch of old cats. Once she primed the pump, the orange boys started pouring in.
!
I felt pretty lucky to have a kitten with just a touch of orange pick us! Here she is, looking particularly petit next to giant kitten Logan (also snapped yesterday, he’s huge)
She’s so cute!
Even one of our grey tabbies has orange highlights on his muzzle.