Tales of a British expat, transplanted into the lush Tennessee countryside. Lover of old, time-worn, and antique. Tea-drinker, flower-grower, animal-nurturer.
That is such an adorable picture. It reminds me of my dear cat Winston, who used to used to sleep amongst the stuffed animals on my bed. I love orange tabbies. Sunny :)
I know--it's the one who looks like he's in charge, and just expects everyone around him to behave while he takes his forty winks. (Yes, Mummy, I know you're taking a picture, but I'm not going to smile for you like a silly canine)
Hi I came by via The Old Digger, I saw you are a Brit, and lived in Tennesee. I went to Gracelands a few years back and this june an going, God Willing to Nashville. I did so enjoy a number of your blogs and the cat today is a real cutie. Take care. Yvonne,
Is the gray one a door stop? I had one identical to it...and a gray tiger cat at the time. I have a picture of them sitting the same way together somewhere...I should dig that out. ha.
Sunny: I went into my grandhcildren's room where the stuffed bears and rabbits still sit on the bed, and there was Oliver snuggled in amongst them, just like ET ;)
Penny: Yes, he looks quite smug.
The Prodigal Tourist: You are exactly right, he kept trying to close his eyes, but peep out of one corner, to check if I'd gone away yet.
WTMWOP: Glad you enjoyed your visit here in Tennessee, it is a beautiful, green State.
Kay: Thank you :)
Jeannette: I hear you !
Betsy :I think it may be a door stop, it is weighted in the bottom. I also have a draft excluder that looks just like it, but smaller kitties.
DJan: Aaaww thanks.
Barbara Anne: For some reason, he really seems to choose that chair. I think he does indeed like his companions.
YESSSS!!! I have just arrived at your blog, therefore, I started reading it from the beginning. And I read about you LOVING cats (BINGO! YOU CAUGHT ME!), and the yellow one that showed up at your door.
I needed to know whether he had been adopted. That's him, right? Fantastic. I wish you and him lots of happiness!!
By the way, we have three great cats; two of them adopted at the Humane Society, and one that adopted us.
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He is the cutest boy!
That is such an adorable picture.
It reminds me of my dear cat Winston, who used to used to sleep amongst the stuffed animals on my bed.
I love orange tabbies.
Sunny :)
Oh I love it, I think my ginger Oscar is very like your ginger, he looks very pleased with himself.
I know--it's the one who looks like he's in charge, and just expects everyone around him to behave while he takes his forty winks. (Yes, Mummy, I know you're taking a picture, but I'm not going to smile for you like a silly canine)
Hi I came by via The Old Digger, I saw you are a Brit, and lived in Tennesee. I went to Gracelands a few years back and this june an going, God Willing to Nashville.
I did so enjoy a number of your blogs and the cat today is a real cutie.
Take care.
Yvonne,
Pretty kitty
Haha, mostly impostors don't look so cute!
Is the gray one a door stop? I had one identical to it...and a gray tiger cat at the time. I have a picture of them sitting the same way together somewhere...I should dig that out. ha.
:-) Precious!!!!!
Oliver seems at ease and pleased with his chair-mates or is he oblivious to them?!
Tell me it isn't Thursday the 4th quite yet!
Cats will always find and takeover the most comfortable perch!
I like the orange one best!
Margaret, and her cat, Mandu
Heather: He's quite the gentleman cat.
Sunny: I went into my grandhcildren's room where the stuffed bears and rabbits still sit
on the bed, and there was Oliver snuggled in amongst them, just like ET ;)
Penny: Yes, he looks quite smug.
The Prodigal Tourist: You are exactly right, he kept trying to close his eyes, but peep out of one corner, to check if I'd gone away yet.
WTMWOP: Glad you enjoyed your visit here in Tennessee, it is a beautiful, green State.
Kay: Thank you :)
Jeannette: I hear you !
Betsy :I think it may be a door stop, it is weighted in the bottom. I also have a draft excluder that looks just like it, but smaller kitties.
DJan: Aaaww thanks.
Barbara Anne: For some reason, he really seems to choose that chair. I think he does indeed like his companions.
Brit Gal Sarah : They do...isn't that cute.
Margaret: Oliver thanks you >^..^<
Cute picture, Jo.... That big one in the front SLEEPING through the photo scene is definitely the imposter!!!
Love your header...
Hugs,
Betsy
we don't have any orange kitties - all other colors tho. Love this shot. I took one of our Minnie sitting that was very similar.
I spot the imposter at the back because I have one just the same that is a doorstop!
Oh what a beautiful ginger cat you have.
YESSSS!!! I have just arrived at your blog, therefore, I started reading it from the beginning. And I read about you LOVING cats (BINGO! YOU CAUGHT ME!), and the yellow one that showed up at your door.
I needed to know whether he had been adopted. That's him, right? Fantastic. I wish you and him lots of happiness!!
By the way, we have three great cats; two of them adopted at the Humane Society, and one that adopted us.
I do not have a blog.
Mia
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