Hola kitties! As you know, The Woman isn't much with the camera so we always have bloopers and fails for the last Friday of the month. I have been taking notice, though, that these photo fail posts are also fails when it comes to post views. What does that mean? It prolly means that you'd rather see stunning shots of me that aren't blurry, dark or just poor quality and I don't blame you one bit. We updated the lead image with a new stunning image.
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Hola kitties! Would you care for a spot of catnip tea? How about valerian tea?
Today is International Tea Day which gives me a flashback of the night TW
made herself a cup of valerian tea and brought it into the bedroom. She really
thought she was going to get to drink it. I was all over it. She took the tea
into the other room quickly although I dunno if she drank it. Speaking of flashbacks, hope you don't mind that
this is a Flashback Friday post.
Hola kitties! I hope you had a good week. Mine started out not so good. I was
blindsided! Yes I was. This morning I was subjected to my annual
trip to hell trip to the V-E-T. I was rammed into my PTU
and whisked away before I could realize what was happening. Usually I have a
clue by hearing TW make the appointment over the phone but this was a total
surprise. Is the pandemic over already? They told me I wouldn't have to go
unless one of them could come in with me. That one turned out to be Pop who
doesn't write this blog.
Hola kitties! How was your week? Did you celebrate Cinco de Mayo? We had Mexican takeout last week and I'll celebrate at the #Chilipawty this weekend. More on that later. Tomorrow is World Ovarian Cancer Day so I figured I'd do a little remembrance of Aunt Pauline who died from this horrid disease last year.
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