There once was a tabby in Cyprus
who was a lot of things - yet not sightless.

She stalked with the best,
then pounced with claws manifest
until the mice were completely lifeless.
Monday Portrait
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Monday Portrait
Wordless Wednesday
but does he also have mine? “The tongue is the most remarkable. For we use it both to taste out sweet wine and bitter poison, thus also do we utter words both sweet and sour with the same tongue.” Neil Gaiman, The Graveyard Book Wednesday … Continue reading This Cat Very Much Has Its own Tongue
The art is called “looking down the road to will expected humans to come home”. We have a single word for that in German (or possibly only in our local dialect): herbeigucken. Henry is a master at it. Once he spotted us, he’d deny he … Continue reading Practising an Old Artform
Ragtag Daily Prompt: Rise
This post kind of breaks the rules of Ludwig’s challenge as the focus is not really on the windows but rather on the ornament on top of the shutters. While I was wondering how the heck she got up there she started talking to me … Continue reading Other People Plant Flowers
More pics of this potted cat will follow tomorrow for Ludwig’s Monday Window Challenge but this is for John’s Cellpic Sunday
Can you still see the cracks in the lid? I glued it well, didn’t I? PS: The cracks are on the back. Square #8 in May: Reconstruct
The pews in this church have been changed to chairs. It’s more comfortable and more flexible catering for smaller congregations. This former chapel in a former fortress now youth hostel has practical chairs that totally clash with the old beams and stones. A modern type … Continue reading Empty and Not