

Close–ups for A Photo a Week: Close-up and personal.
I am not a creature of habit. We don’t eat at a specific time in the evening. I don’t go to bed at the same time each night. I sometimes eat lunch, sometimes I don’t. Even though I don’t have a long commute, I like to mix it up and take different routes. Most days I’ll drink coffee before I leave in the morning but occasionally I have a glass of water instead. It’s not unknown, albeit really seldom, that I eat breakfast. Sometimes I have to rush because I started reading the news on my phone, sometimes I just leave leisurely. But there is one morning ritual that has been forced on me. At around 6am, earlier in summer, later in winter, I am woken by a cold nose nudging me gently at first, more forcefully the longer I don’t react. Somebody wants food. I get up, barely conscious, rip open a food pouch, place the filled bowl down, and find my way back to bed. Sometimes the cat will settle down next to me and purr me back to sleep. My catnap, if you will, before the alarm sounds and I have to get up in earnest.

Linked to Friendly Friday: Morning rituals.

… and the cat just lies there …


… anywhere, really …

But the cat will also tell me lies. Like: “We are just friends, having a friendly get-together.”

And yet, then the dragonfly just lies there.
Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Lies.


It must be an instinct – put out a box, any box, and wait. Sooner or later (rather sooner) you will find a cat in it.
Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Instinct.

What to do if my desk looks like this?
The only option seems to be sharing. Of course, I exercise parental control over what Henry is viewing. He most enjoys films made for cats, either about birds or, like here, fish.
Linked to On the hunt for Joy: Put something cute on your desk.

For the Cosmic Photo Challenge: 50 shades of grey I tried to pick photos which were naturally (almost) monochrome, either because of the subject or because of the quality of the prevailing light.
For more shades of grey, click here.

No question for a cat. Fences are at most obstacles to be traversed.
A bit different with dogs.

And – believe it or not – we humans were the ones behind the fence. And the shepherd at the back of this herd kept shouting: “Close the gate, close the gate! They’ll overrun you!”
“The wide world is all about you: you can fence yourselves in, but you cannot forever fence it out.”
– J. R. R. Tolkien
Linked to Travel with Intent. More photos inspired by the Tolkien quote, can be found here.