This flashback comes from December 2010 and was a Mancat Monday.
Eric: Checking smells and nomming grass, what more can a mancat ask for.
We are joining Athena The Cat Goddess for Caturday Art.
For Eric I used Fairy at 30%, then Scribble at 40%.
For Flynn I used Devilish at 50%, then Ceremony at 45%.
For both of them together I used Starry Art at 60%, then Beauty at 35%.
I am also joining MessyMimi for the blog hop.
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You sweet Angels always had the best field fun. Such pretty, pretty art. Hugs from all of us.
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like being a "lion" roaming your "savanna."
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up with Feline Friday!
we agree... dirt under the tumy is like a spa day... and after the spa time, back to bed or on the couch yeah!
ReplyDeleteThat must have been so fun for them to get out after being 'confined' whilst you were on a cruise. Three puzzles, WOW!
ReplyDeleteAll that exploring must have been so much fun for the boys!
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The hans
Those boys had a lovely time in the sunshine that day. One thing about them eating mice I bet they didn't throw up the bones in the house, lol.
ReplyDeleteAh, nothing feels better than to get out after you've been cooped up! Maybe *I* should roll in the grass when Spring finally gets here, just for the sheer joy of it. 😆💕
ReplyDeleteYour Angel Tailios are so expressive, fellas!
ReplyDeleteWill puzzle just as soon as I can, thanks.
Eric and Flynn always had such patience while hunting and patrolling. They were our first Ginger Friends
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
doodz…eatin grazz, rollin in mud, hidin in de feeldz, and lookin for mize iz like a stay cation for catz ‼️‼️‼️😺 mum and dad dinna haz all de fun 😺💚🍀🐟🐟
ReplyDeleteThey looked very happy to be outside adventuring!
ReplyDeleteSweet flashback and beautiful art. Thank you for 3 puzzles. :) XO
ReplyDeleteThe boys were happy to be out and patrolling their farm again...
ReplyDeleteIntruders and mousies and dirt, oh my! Boy, we wish our grass around here was that color right about now.
ReplyDeleteMorning Jackie... just saw your question.
ReplyDeleteThe door and many other most unique hanging decorations are at RELISH
relishraleigh.com
a very fun restaurant about 2 blocks from home. I love that door too. It was one of the first new dining locations we tried after Seaboard closed. It was the
one where Bryan had a ginormous plate of what was a hamburger and macNcheese. These photos were taken in Mid February when we went for a 2nd time. Sat in another section of the dining room.
Hugs to you and Ivor
Cecilia
What fun you boys had searching the fields and nomming grass. What lovely artwork! Hope everyone is feeling well. Until next time...Jean
ReplyDeleteGreat fun! Love the art, especially the middle one.
ReplyDeleteWhat great adventures they had. Great artwork. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteIt has always given us so much joy to see Eric and Flynn out in your fields. So special, even to this day. XO
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to see them roaming the fields! What a vast territory they had.
ReplyDeleteThe art is splendid. It never ceases to amaze Us, how We often use the same filters as you, with completely different results.
Eric was right, nothing better than checking out smells and nomming grass.
ReplyDeleteBoys! I was late getting here this time! But I enjoyed seeing the two of you enjoying the out of doors again after being taken care of while your Mm and Dad were gone! XXX
ReplyDeleteSounds like an ideal day to be a cat.
ReplyDeleteThe Boys sure had nice tall grass ta walk around in December! Here, it is all too short ta roll around in. After the last mowing in October, the grass just sort of waits until April ta grow again.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great time you had in the fields, sweet Angels and the artworks turned out great too. We're furreezing here too again. Unbelievable how the weather has changed from one day to another🥶Double Pawkisses for a Happy and Healthy Day, Jackie🐾😽💞
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely flashback to those walks in the fields! Eric and Flynn sure knew how to enjoy the outdoors—checking for introoders, mousies, and of course, the perfect spots for nomming grass. The art you’ve created for them is just beautiful, too!
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"Nomming" is the most accurate description of how a cat interacts with grass.
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