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A Bunny and an Anniversary

October 12, 2009 at 7:55 am by Claudia


Look who I saw outside the kitchen window. Soon after this photo was taken, he took off and I could see his little cotton tail disappearing into the woods. I hadn’t seen one in a long while, so I was delighted when this little guy showed up for a brief moment. I am nuts about bunny rabbits!

Today is our wedding anniversary – 11 years. We did indeed get married on Columbus Day as it was my husband’s day off from the theater. Last year was a big celebration. This year we will spend the day raking leaves, putting our window air conditioners into storage and cleaning. My sister arrives on Thursday for 4 days. The office/music studio/guest room has to become a guest bedroom and less of a music studio.

I hope you are enjoying your holiday. Happy Anniversary, Don!

Filed Under: animals, anniversary 21 Comments

Missing and Mowing

August 30, 2009 at 5:05 pm by Claudia

I looked out my front window this morning and saw this pink ribbon moving in the breeze. I miss our little stray kitty…this is the ribbon we used to help her relax a bit and begin to trust us. And beyond the ribbon are the hydrangea and spirea bushes where little Birdie was hiding. I know we couldn’t keep her…but I miss her.


The endless rain has finally left us along with the humidity and what a gorgeous day it is. I decided to tackle some lawn mowing. More specifically the back forty where I encountered two yellowjackets in recent weeks. We’ve had both nests treated but because of the rain and humidity I couldn’t get back there to mow. I must be honest. I was nervous. So I wore these:


My husband’s size 13 boots. I needed some ankle protection – just in case – and I didn’t have anything remotely appropriate. My foot size is much smaller, so I’m sure I looked ridiculous. Nevertheless, they gave me the confidence I needed to get out there and get the job done. And I did.

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Update on the Kitty

August 27, 2009 at 4:58 pm by Claudia


Thank you dear friends for all your wonderful responses and suggestions. It took a few hours to get the kitty to come near enough to try and get her in the dog crate. Our first try failed because the door wasn’t attached correctly and it started to fall on the kitty. She took off like a shot. Needless to say, we were frustrated. She had been rubbing up against us and was playing with a pink ribbon. At this point, we felt we had to move quickly to get her to a shelter. I stalked her back and forth through the bushes until I finally got her by the scruff of the neck and put her in the crate.

After calling many shelters (all of them no-kill) and being told they were full and had no room, we finally found a no-kill animal rescue shelter south of us that had one cage free. We got in the car, drove there and now she is safe. She is definitely not feral which leads me to believe she might have been dumped nearby our house. She was frightened and hungry and was not an outside kitty. When she was in the crate for a while, she finally relaxed and slept. I think she was relieved and felt safe.

Bless her heart – if only I could have kept her. (I call her she, but really I have no idea.) We called her Birdie and mentioned it to the woman at the shelter in hopes they would also call her that. I don’t know why she was drawn to our house, but we are very happy she was. When we thought about what could happen to her outside there was no doubt what our decision would be. She needed shelter and protection.

Interestingly enough, this house was known as the Cat Lady’s house before it was renovated. A woman who loved cats lived here for years and apparently she had dozens of them. When she died, a woman bought the house and had it taken down to the studs and then renovated it. Maybe cats are still drawn here? Or maybe they know instinctively where an animal lover lives.

One more thought – animal shelters are over-flowing these days. If you are able to help in any way, it would be greatly appreciated. Donations, time, adoption – all of these things are needed desperately.

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

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