


Henry, our cat, was spellbound by one single ornament.
He broke the tree before we ever could hang another one.
This one bauble held him spellbound (still does, it’s in his toy box).
I’m probably too early – but here goes:
The last on the mobile phone SD card: Henry watching himself in the mirror (and dominating a king size bed).
The last on the camera’s SD-card: Sunset over Wiesbaden’s industry.
“One man’s theology is another man’s belly laugh.”
Robert A. Heinlein, Time Enough for Love
My favourite book by Heinlein is “The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress”. “Time Enough for Love” is from the same period and has now been added to my to-be-read pile.
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I don’t have any photos of Henry’s first Christmas with us. I don’t really remember but I suppose I was too busy keeping him away from the decorations.
This was our attempt with a real tree. When it was still standing.


Next we tried the minimalist approach with a tree from Slovenia. It didn’t survive for too long.
Christmas under a glass dome was another attempt to deal with the problem (otherwise known as Henry).
Watch this space what yuletide will look this year in our house. I hope you all have a very merry one.

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And no, I can’t leave without a couple of Henry pictures:
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Favourites
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An upbeat rat playing her instrument.
An alert cat probing the wet.
Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge: Words Ending with T
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