Two purring cats curled up, one of the most cosy and tactile warmth around.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: cosy.
Two purring cats curled up, one of the most cosy and tactile warmth around.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: cosy.
I went on a trip when the cats were still young. They sat on the bunny’s lap a lot when I was gone.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: affection.
The theme for Mundane Monday 188 is making a move.
Do you have a photograph or series of shots about making a move?
Princess Mittens is contemplating her move in the first shot. Next:



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Mondane Munday 187’s theme was warm:
klallendorfer has lots of warm photographs.
Blogging from A to Z, my theme is happy things.
Three happy things with C:
My daughter was home from college this weekend. Something came up about dealing with feeling tired or stressed. “I get cuddles when I feel that way, ” she says. I looked at her. “I’m not sure my office manager would go for that,” I say. “Oh,” says my daughter, “True. That might be sexual harassment.” “It would be a bit weird on a job description, wouldn’t it?” “Yes.”
At any rate, cuddles, appropriate cuddles, are certainly a happy thing for both me and my daughter. She is in college and has a great group of housemates and friends.
Second happy C word: cry.
How can crying be happy? The capacity to cry, I am grateful for that. I am grateful that I can feel love, feel vulnerable, feel loss, feel. How can we love without mourning and how can we mourn without crying? And tears release our grief. The worst grief for me is when I need to cry and feel locked, that I can’t cry, that it hurts so much the tears won’t come. I cry over patients, even expected deaths at 104. And I am glad that I am able to cry.
Third C word: croon.
I am not thinking of the “crooners”. I am thinking about lullabies and the poem Moon Song, by Mildred Plew Meigs:
Zoon, zoon, cuddle and croonβ
Over the crinkling sea,
The moon man flings him a silvered net
Fashioned of moonbeams three.
The rest is here: http://wenaus.com/poetry/moonsong.html.
I am thinking of mothers and fathers crooning to babies as they slide into sleep….
The photograph is at 9000 feet up on Mauna Kea last week, the moon as night is falling.

I go to the guest bed to take a nap. I reach for the blanket and touch… fur.Β I recoil. Boa cat wakes and blinks at me.
She looks so warm that I go curl up on the couch.
This for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #86.
BLIND WILDERNESS
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