A cat chilling on a roof in Yu Yuan Garden.
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I was going through the pictures on my computer and decided to post a few that have never made it on this little blog of mine before. As you can tell by the dates on the pictures, they are all rather old. I need to go through all of my China pictures and see if there are any interesting ones I forgot to post. I’m sure there has to be a few. Phil and I took something like 5,000 pictures. And if there aren’t any more photos, I’m sure there are still a few blog worthy videos. I’ll try to find some this weekend.
I’m anxious for spring to roll around again.
I love taking pictures of flowers for some strange reason.
I am pretty sure that this was taken at Swan Lake in Sumter.
Maybe I will go again this year – get their when more flowers are in bloom.
RIP Dopple
Dopple was my favorite orange cat ever. He totally could have been a real life Garfield.
RIP Morgan Rose Ireland Yvette DeWitter
She was the best kitty ever!
RIP Thames
Thames talked with every step he took. He was one strange kitty, but I still loved him.
I found this grasshopper behind One Eared Cow Glass several years ago.
He stayed on that stick just long enough for me to snap a picture of him.
I don’t even know what this is, but it’s scary!!
Anyone have any idea what this critter is called?
And just to let you know, for those of you who are curious, the table is not finished. In fact, it is still sitting in pieces on the floor. I have a strange feeling that I will never eat at that table again.
I love Lolcats. They get me through the day.
It’s called a “Bark Bug” because it looks like a piece of bark off a tree trunk. The other reason it’s called a “Bark Bug” is because it sounds like a dog barking 32cc46cwhen it flies.
February 12, 2009 @ 6:17 PM