Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Pin-Ups. Me-Ow!



Artist:
Rachel Aslett

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Thursday, September 10, 2015

A Big Part of My Life, Lately

I must add that I have not actually won this award.
An acquaintance posted it, and it captured so well what it is to sew with cats.
After a bit of searching, I found its source {here}.


Monday, September 1, 2014

Who Will Save Us From Lokitty?



































Why, our Supurrheroes of Course! 
                                                                       Thanks to California based artist    Jenny Parks.


Sunday, August 10, 2014

Series: IV - Cats

 
 
I'll confess right up front.

I like cats.
I like murder mysteries.

And you would be surprised at how many murder mystery series involve cats these days.

I suppose that once they took over the internet, 
it was all but inevitable.



The first name many people think of when linking murder mysteries and cats is Lilian Jackson Braun.

Her Cat Who books were the first cat mysteries I ever read.  Although rather simple and formulaic, they were always enjoyable.

The plots are not difficult, and as for the characters, I've always suspected that Jim Qwilleran was, forgive me, in denial about his sexuality, and Polly Duncan, his off again on again paramour, was not actually traveling to visit relatives or attend conferences, but cutting loose on wild adventures of her own.

Diehard Cat Who fans are probably calling for my head on a platter after that supposition, but with all the heavy, dark murder mysteries I've been reading lately, I've come to mistrust the light.

Rita Mae Brown's Mrs. Murphy Series has also been a long time favorite. Although Sneaky Pie seems to have gotten a bit preachy as of late. Mary Minor "Harry" Hairsteen was once the spunky individualist and outsider loved by all but the bad guys, and while most main characters in a series evolve, I'm not completely loving the evolution of these characters. (not that I'll stop reading)

I also enjoy The Joe Grey Cat Mysteries by Shirley Rousseau Murphy. The cats have an interesting back story and are quite adept at solving crimes, and likeable.

There are a number of other cat sleuths I turn to from time to time, light and entertaining even if they fall short of being literary classics.

While the prior three grace my shelves, I read the rest of these on my nook.


* The Mattie Winston Series - Annelise Ryan * The Magical Cats Mysteries - Sofie Kelly *
* Cats and Curios Mysteries - Rebecca M. Hale * Cats in Trouble Mysteries - Leann Sweeney *
* Dixie Hemingway - Blaize Clement * The Black Cat Bookshop Mysteries - Ali Brandon (Diane A.S. Suckheart) *

Some people like vampire stories, others prefer zombies or werewolves. Whatever your inclination there is literature to be found. 

Now you know my guilty pleasure. 
What is yours?

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Thursday, April 4, 2013

More Rain . . .


Spring rain
conveyed under the trees
in drops.

Spring rain
Leaking through the roof,
Dripping from the wasps' nest.

              Skylark on moor --
              Sweet song
              Of non-attachment.

                                                                                                         A mountain pheasant cry
                                                                                                         fills me with fond longing for
                                                                                                         father and mother



Photo by: PrettyMoment
More Haiku at: The Haiga Pages

Monday, January 7, 2013

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Quote of the Day

tabby cat wearing glasses and reading a news paper




Way down under, we’re all motivated by the same urges.
 Cats have the courage to live by theirs.


— Jim Davis.



Friday, August 10, 2012

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

What More Do We Need?








Colette and her française kitty.











Aldous Huxley and his kitty living it large in their brave new world.














Philip K. Dick and his kitty, they’re both a couple of freaks.

















Mark Twain and his famous pool playing kitty.
















Elizabeth Bishop and her kitty getting some fresh air; they’re both very regal.