Definitely it's part of the experience. Having a peak through your window. It's a treat when you posted those in the past. It opened doors for our minds. And gave a "tangible" kind of perspective .
Once again, you have brought a smile to my lips and a song in my heart. This was a great way to start my day - which will definitely be all downhill from here.
BTW, I think the crazy cat lady I live with, and love dearly has adopted your cat, and it is living quietly in my backyard, eyeing the birds at my bird feeder. She loves dogs and would have grabbed the dog in the picture, but I had to draw the line somewhere.
I'm not sure what a number 3 is unless you are referring to the ejection of a hairball. My cats always save that process a rug and or the kitchen countertop. I was going to buy a cattle prod to use as re-enforcement against similar activities, but the crazy cat lady said she would use it on me. Oh well, just another one of my great ideas that will see the light of day.
hey, it will be awesome if you can post your photos from your Taiwan outin-gs ( or inout's?)
Unsplash is awesome, but we don't get the lowdown from our man on the ground. Don't fret about fancy or technical. Raw and underexposed is awesome.
PS. I used to do outings throughout the windows as a teen, so that can be an addition.
Cordialement vôtre,
O de Mont Royale
Wasn't sure if people liked those pics haha. Hard to tell with a mostly one-way medium. Will do, Ovi!
Definitely it's part of the experience. Having a peak through your window. It's a treat when you posted those in the past. It opened doors for our minds. And gave a "tangible" kind of perspective .
It makes it real.
So, definitely, please do.
Thanks Ovi, I'll keep that in mind
Once again, you have brought a smile to my lips and a song in my heart. This was a great way to start my day - which will definitely be all downhill from here.
BTW, I think the crazy cat lady I live with, and love dearly has adopted your cat, and it is living quietly in my backyard, eyeing the birds at my bird feeder. She loves dogs and would have grabbed the dog in the picture, but I had to draw the line somewhere.
I'm not sure what a number 3 is unless you are referring to the ejection of a hairball. My cats always save that process a rug and or the kitchen countertop. I was going to buy a cattle prod to use as re-enforcement against similar activities, but the crazy cat lady said she would use it on me. Oh well, just another one of my great ideas that will see the light of day.
A dog-loving cat? What has the world come to!
My new favorite. :-)
Haha great to hear from you (and thanks!)