with an arthritic and very hairy grey cat - in the space of a single
day I too have become hairy and grey, the house is painted white - this must be what being a yeti is like
I'll have to look it up, and add it to my bucket list of places to see before I die - if it hasn't disappeared under all the cat hair. Incidentally, I understand that there are one or more places in the UK called "Bell End" and that this is regarded as hilarious over there. (I had to look it up to understand why). Sending you good thoughts. I'm glad you worked out the internet and the cat's food temperature preferences.
You end up committing yourself to what you are left with Robert Wyatt
I don’t know what I want; I am inconsistent, non-committal, passive; I like the indefinite, the boundless; I like continual uncertainty. Gerhard Richter
A man should swallow a toad every morning to be certain of not encountering anything more disgusting in the course of the day. Nicholas de Chamfort
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Do you need two more abominable grey cats?
ReplyDeleteSend them over x
DeleteI have 2 high-shed black cats...we could knit Fair Isle
ReplyDeleteor something Op Art-ey
DeleteIs "Crouch End" a real place?
ReplyDeleteIt is (in North London) - you must know about our funny English place names
DeleteI'll have to look it up, and add it to my bucket list of places to see before I die - if it hasn't disappeared under all the cat hair. Incidentally, I understand that there are one or more places in the UK called "Bell End" and that this is regarded as hilarious over there. (I had to look it up to understand why). Sending you good thoughts. I'm glad you worked out the internet and the cat's food temperature preferences.
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