Ember and I sat out by the pond one evening this week.
The grass was warm and soft, and chicken poop free.
After a time of quiet solitude, enjoying the beautiful sunset, I remarked to her how each sunset is so different.
She looked at me quizzically and asked, "What's a sunset?"
It was my turn to look at her with dismay. "Really?" I asked.
"Never mind," she replied with a sigh. "What I really want to know is are those geese staying and can I have one for my very, very own? I'd like to call him George."
And then Ember became an indoor cat.
The End
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Too cute!! So beautiful where you live!! Enjoy your weekend!! xo Heather
Great shot, it's finally greened up here!
Ember looks like my Oliver!
Oliver would have no idea what to do with a goose!
You give me smiles many . . .
laughing!
Adorable. That is one funny cat. Deb
Uh oh! I better clue Mr. Mouse on my blog that Ember is shopping for friends!
XO,
Sheila
Oh you made me laugh:) B
Funny, Ember is a cutie! Happy weekend!
love, love, love the mini-story -
AND
The photo is amazing.
Thank you for sharing with us.
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Made me chuckle!
So nice!
And then I cracked up laughing Andrea!!!
Yep. That would do it for me, too. Ember would become an indoor cat.
Great photo.
Thanks so much for joining in this week - it's very nice to meet you.
xo
Claudia
What a lovely picture and you really made me laugh with the story!
Excellent photo!
Super photo, love hearing about Ember's thoughts.
Beautiful photo! Thanks so much for linking up at the Creative HomeAcre Hop. Hope to see you again this Sunday!
Ember is such a gorgeous cat! Look at that tail! So glad he is safe inside now, and so are the geese, and you won't be adopting one anytime soon! Linda
Thanks so much for sharing this cute conversation with your kitty on The Creative HomeAcre Hop! I'm featuring it today!
Came here by way of Claudia from Mockingbird Hill Cottage. Love your Ember post ... very much needed after the passing of our Kitty Kramer a few days ago. My heart continues to break but found comfort in your lovely words and image. Thanks!
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