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.
ooooh, furry goodness!
Lovely image. How did you get him to lie still on the white paper?
Cool... subtle!
He certainly is Knat.. He is a very nice catHaha Susan. I put him there after a good feed!Thanks Steve!
Well fed, well loved. Robyn at his best!
Ah he is a sweet old gent Claude!
He looks like he is posing to be a doorstop. The sort that stop drafts coming in through the door!
he reminds me of a calligraphy stroke
A cat and draughts Cherie?? Cats rather we act in that role!
Ah Nursie, and like a calligraphy stroke he doesn't move much!
ooooh, furry goodness!
ReplyDeleteLovely image. How did you get him to lie still on the white paper?
ReplyDeleteCool... subtle!
ReplyDeleteHe certainly is Knat.. He is a very nice cat
ReplyDeleteHaha Susan. I put him there after a good feed!
Thanks Steve!
Well fed, well loved. Robyn at his best!
ReplyDeleteAh he is a sweet old gent Claude!
ReplyDeleteHe looks like he is posing to be a doorstop. The sort that stop drafts coming in through the door!
ReplyDeletehe reminds me of a calligraphy stroke
ReplyDeleteA cat and draughts Cherie?? Cats rather we act in that role!
ReplyDeleteAh Nursie, and like a calligraphy stroke he doesn't move much!
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