Thanks :) My dining room gets really great light in the afternoons... it helps make an ordinary shot look a heck of a lot better... normally this would look like a very obnoxious bad cat ripping flowers up on a table she isn't supposed to be on.
Awww...how adorable! That reminds me of our former cat who, years ago, used to march right up to any vase in the house with flowers in it, and promptly would bite off the blossoms. If I left the room long enough, I'd come back to a vase full of stems, and flowers and petals scattered all over the table. He clearly didn't appreciate flowers as much as your kitty does ;)
Great photo, Jess. The title had me at "Cat" but the drill cord was a bit confusing at first. LOL I hope it's cooling down now so you can get out and enjoy your garden.
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Sweet!
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That is lovely!
ReplyDeleteVery unusual, you may start a new art trend there. I love the light on the flowers, and the composition. I am looking forward to more...
ReplyDeleteLove the light in this picture!
ReplyDeleteFun photo, Jess! I'm particularly charmed and amused by the sight of the cat trying to leave his/her scent on the flowers. -Jean
ReplyDeleteFantastic title. You've got me giggling. and what a sweet photo of kitty snuggling up to the flowers. Even cats appreciate the garden don't they?
ReplyDeletevery nice! the light is beautiful, love the colors, flowers are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI too like the composition of the kitty snuggle.
ReplyDeleteThanks :) My dining room gets really great light in the afternoons... it helps make an ordinary shot look a heck of a lot better... normally this would look like a very obnoxious bad cat ripping flowers up on a table she isn't supposed to be on.
ReplyDeleteLove the evil eye gazing on anyone brave enough to take in the photo!
ReplyDeleteAwww...how adorable! That reminds me of our former cat who, years ago, used to march right up to any vase in the house with flowers in it, and promptly would bite off the blossoms. If I left the room long enough, I'd come back to a vase full of stems, and flowers and petals scattered all over the table. He clearly didn't appreciate flowers as much as your kitty does ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, Jess. The title had me at "Cat" but the drill cord was a bit confusing at first. LOL I hope it's cooling down now so you can get out and enjoy your garden.
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