Wordless Wednesday

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Daisy…I know how you feel sometimes.

I like to be in my drawer. Next to the kitchen so I can hear if the fridge is opened, and getting some privacy from David. See how the sun shines through the window onto my pretty face?

Mommy’s hairdresser Wanda made this beautiful Stevie Nicks stained glass window for her.
Have a great weekend everybody!
Summer like weather made a brief visit to Cape Cod so Mom decided to try something!
See this: a table and umbrella, laptop and tea, and a baby gate which allows cats on the deck!!!
It’s like something out of a dang travel magazine!

Checking out the scene!
David relaxes…Mom is thrilled!
But David got restless…
And jumped over the gate….
Mom leaned over to snatch him up and he scratched up her lip real nice, blood gushed!
SO it was time to go back in…
Sorry Marcy…I did not run away!

Mom says neither cats nor humans need to worry, everything is always alright.
We’ll just be alert then.
“V” is for vacation!
It’s almost that time of year again when tourists will fill the streets of Provincetown…and Mommy hopes all the treasures she’s found and made over the winter will make the peoples happy. It would make me happy if this stuffed shark was nom-able.
Who, me? I realized when I logged on to Facebook that Today was indeed my birthday. I was more focused on paying the end of month bills that I was on realizing it was the 24th. This is an invitation for one of Marcy’s birthday parties from back in my party giving days.
and here she in is one of her favorite spots…UNDER the sink.
What will I do to celebrate? Well I need to buy scotch tape refills at Staples. And maybe Thai Food from Bangkok Thai in Orleans. It’s delish and I always feel good after eating there. Happy cooks make happy food, the energy transfers right into the tofu and rice!
See you on Monday for “V”!
Never turn your back on Red Velvet cake, it is the most precious of all the cakes!!!
Well “P” for Provincetown is a natural…so here we go.
Mom makes these magnets for the shop…they hold cat food coupons on the fridge.
We are famous for whale watching (not for Nomming)
The Pilgrim Monument celebrates Provincetown as the landing place of the Pilgrims. It’s the tallest granite structure in the nation, and it’s over 100 years old. The Mayflower Compact, written to give free people the power to self govern was drafted out in the bay, so some call Provincetown the birthplace of democracy. There were 2 woofies on the Mayflower but no cats!
Cuz she’s always making green papers, Mom usually only gets to the beach only in the winter…her favorite Cape Cod quote is
“A man may stand there and put all America behind him.”
Henry David Thoreau
Cape Cod National Seashore is comprised of Ocean beaches, dunes, woodlands, freshwater ponds, and marshes . We gots lighthouses, a lifesaving station, numerous Cape Cod style houses, and Marconi’s Wireless Station site. Macaroni is not served there.

It’s 8 miles from our house to P-Town, The twins and David came from there, the rest of us were born in Truro.
We have tons of special events in Provincetown…
We have a ton of artists… in 1898, the Impressionist painter Charles Hawthorne came to Provincetown and founded the Cape Cod School of Art, it’s the oldest operating art colony in the United States.

Guys like Hans Hoffmann, Jackson Pollock and William de Kooning have also painted here, one of them still has an unpaid bar tab at the Old Colony Tap. And there’s the poets who came here to write : Eugene O’Neill, Tennessee Williams, former Poet Laureate Stanley Kunitz and Pulitzer Prize winners Mary Oliver and Norman Mailer.
Mom could tell you so much more, some other post. Tune in tomorrow for “Q”!