WHAT? Whaddya mean, we're gonna have MORE SNOW on Tuesday and Wednesday and you want to spend the time with me in my hammock?Mom, you -know- there's only room for me!
Oh dear, I think my poor Mom is gonna lose it for sure...
It's warm outside (above freezing), the sun is out, the snow is melting a little bit. Mom's been watching tennis while she sews, and I'm napping. It's a perfect day.
Concord is about a 20 minute drive north of here, and is the only place in the state of New Hampster where the official weather records are kept.
Just thought you'd like to see how much snow we have here in New Hampster. It's a beautiful day out. Sunny, blue skies, no wind, and the temperature is 25F (-3.8 C).
Mom learned early on that if she wanted my trust, she would have to earn it. She did that by NOT trying to get close to me, and by NOT trying to touch me and NOT trying to pick me up. She learned that I always need to have an "escape route" from any room, and she's learned not to block the "escape route."
Mom usually waits until there are no metal masheens in the street when she takes the picture, but today, she wanted you to see how high the snow is.
On Saturday, Mom cooked muffins in it. On Sunday she put a pan of beef in the hot-as-hell box to make beef stew. (It would have been delicious if she hadn't added stupid things like potatoes, carrots, celery, mushrooms and rutabaga.)
I was a very good girlcat. I didn't knock anything over. That was really hard. There was LOTS of stuff I could have whapped. Mom has TWO computers at her desk! So silly!
I did a little exploring. This room is for talking. Which I think is pretty lame; everycat knows you can talk anywhere you want, but at Mom's day hunting gig, there are special rooms for it. Very weird. I would take a nap on that nice windowsill and watch the birds outside.
I really wanted to meet the servants Mom keeps talking about. Here are some of them. They weren't particularly friendly. I kept telling them to scootch over and make room for me, but they didn't move. Servants my eye! Dummies, more like!
This could be a lot of fun! Mom said No.
Mom's feeling a lot better. She went day hunting yesterday, and then had a mamma... mammo... mammigra... oh.. mammogram last night. She got home late, and I let her know it was past my dinnertime!
and... TA DA!
An article about Monty and me (and our Moms, of course, since they help us out with blogging.) I am very excited. Mom is, too. She's been telling everybody about it, and showing the magazine to all her family and friends. The nice lady who wrote the article, Megan Fisher, is a regular commenter on my blog. She sent Mom a "preview copy" of the magazine. Thank you Megan! The article is terrific!
Mom's feeling much better today. She has taken the Christymas decorations down, and will be packing them away. I will be playing under the tree as long as I can.