The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
11 March 2011
Boris as still life
Boris does not seem to worry about my inveterate untidiness
6 comments:
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Tickle that tummy and die?
Or would he like it?
Two types of cats I find - those who love a tummy tickle and those who go for the kill if you try.
Everytime I see Boris so luxuriously resting, I go back to bed and try to imitate the posture to fall asleep. Alas! I'm not that supple, and I hear my old bones cracking....Cats are so fortunate, and some (like Boris) more than others.
6 comments:
Tickle that tummy and die?
Or would he like it?
Two types of cats I find - those who love a tummy tickle and those who go for the kill if you try.
Luckily for my hands and wrist he likes it
And the purple really sets off his orange fur!
It certainly is a contrast!
Everytime I see Boris so luxuriously resting, I go back to bed and try to imitate the posture to fall asleep. Alas! I'm not that supple, and I hear my old bones cracking....Cats are so fortunate, and some (like Boris) more than others.
He certainly knows how to relax and that's no lie Claude!
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