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Jo Firey January 17th 07 05:52 AM

Times you really need a camera
 
I'm temporarily without a camera, and want to wait closer to our vacation,
or until the one i'd like goes on sale to replace the missing one. Even
then I won't be able to leave it lying around for candid shots. But this
afternoon, I sure would have loved to have one. I haven't even told Charlie
this because he would think I made it up and that I was losing it.

A normal, cold clear day. Kayla pushy and rambunctious as usual. Cats up
to their normal routine. Molly spent a while in front of the fire while
Kayla tried to teach her to throw or at least push the tennis ball off the
hassock. Some day she will get it. She took a shot at washing Molly's face
to, but Molly isn't quite up for that. But pretty smart doggie to get that
cats don't approve of butt sniffing, but do approve of face washing. And
Kayla is starting to learn that it is "no feet" for her when messing with
the cats. Just because they put their paws on her face, doesn't mean any of
us find the reverse acceptable.

About three pm I was sitting on the sofa. Kayla was sitting next to me,
being quiet while she digested her dinner. Molly came in, and rather than
jump up on the counter to check for food offerings, she jumped up on the
sofa and headbutted Kayla. Several times. Then rubbed up against her face.
It was priceless. And Kayla somehow seemed to know that this was a great
and rare honor. She stayed still and let it happen until Molly jumped down
to go about her business.

Jo



Marina January 17th 07 09:12 AM

Times you really need a camera
 
Jo Firey wrote:

About three pm I was sitting on the sofa. Kayla was sitting next to me,
being quiet while she digested her dinner. Molly came in, and rather than
jump up on the counter to check for food offerings, she jumped up on the
sofa and headbutted Kayla. Several times. Then rubbed up against her face.
It was priceless. And Kayla somehow seemed to know that this was a great
and rare honor. She stayed still and let it happen until Molly jumped down
to go about her business.


Awww, how sweet! I see a trend where Molly is slowly, gradually
softening a bit in her relations with other family members.

--
Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki.
Stories and pics at http://koti.welho.com/mkurten/
Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/
and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki

Adrian A January 17th 07 11:18 AM

Times you really need a camera
 
Jo Firey wrote:
I'm temporarily without a camera, and want to wait closer to our
vacation, or until the one i'd like goes on sale to replace the
missing one. Even then I won't be able to leave it lying around for
candid shots. But this afternoon, I sure would have loved to have
one. I haven't even told Charlie this because he would think I made
it up and that I was losing it.

A normal, cold clear day. Kayla pushy and rambunctious as usual.
Cats up to their normal routine. Molly spent a while in front of the
fire while Kayla tried to teach her to throw or at least push the
tennis ball off the hassock. Some day she will get it. She took a
shot at washing Molly's face to, but Molly isn't quite up for that.
But pretty smart doggie to get that cats don't approve of butt
sniffing, but do approve of face washing. And Kayla is starting to
learn that it is "no feet" for her when messing with the cats. Just
because they put their paws on her face, doesn't mean any of us find
the reverse acceptable.

About three pm I was sitting on the sofa. Kayla was sitting next to
me, being quiet while she digested her dinner. Molly came in, and
rather than jump up on the counter to check for food offerings, she
jumped up on the sofa and headbutted Kayla. Several times. Then
rubbed up against her face. It was priceless. And Kayla somehow
seemed to know that this was a great and rare honor. She stayed
still and let it happen until Molly jumped down to go about her
business.

Jo


Awwwwwwwwwwww.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera)
Cats leave pawprints on your heart.
http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk



Karen January 17th 07 11:37 AM

Times you really need a camera
 
On 2007-01-16 23:52:04 -0600, "Jo Firey" said:

I'm temporarily without a camera, and want to wait closer to our
vacation, or until the one i'd like goes on sale to replace the missing
one. Even then I won't be able to leave it lying around for candid
shots. But this afternoon, I sure would have loved to have one. I
haven't even told Charlie this because he would think I made it up and
that I was losing it.

A normal, cold clear day. Kayla pushy and rambunctious as usual. Cats
up to their normal routine. Molly spent a while in front of the fire
while Kayla tried to teach her to throw or at least push the tennis
ball off the hassock. Some day she will get it. She took a shot at
washing Molly's face to, but Molly isn't quite up for that. But pretty
smart doggie to get that cats don't approve of butt sniffing, but do
approve of face washing. And Kayla is starting to learn that it is "no
feet" for her when messing with the cats. Just because they put their
paws on her face, doesn't mean any of us find the reverse acceptable.

About three pm I was sitting on the sofa. Kayla was sitting next to
me, being quiet while she digested her dinner. Molly came in, and
rather than jump up on the counter to check for food offerings, she
jumped up on the sofa and headbutted Kayla. Several times. Then
rubbed up against her face. It was priceless. And Kayla somehow seemed
to know that this was a great and rare honor. She stayed still and let
it happen until Molly jumped down to go about her business.

Jo


Awwwww. That is sooo sweet!


Stormin Mormon January 17th 07 02:16 PM

Times you really need a camera
 
Very clearly a Kodak moment.

Oh, Kodak does make disposable, single use camers for about six
or seven bucks. Also the F'brand does, too.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
..

"Jo Firey" wrote in message
et...
I'm temporarily without a camera, and want to wait closer to

our vacation,
or until the one i'd like goes on sale to replace the missing

one. Even
then I won't be able to leave it lying around for candid shots.

But this
afternoon, I sure would have loved to have one. I haven't even

told Charlie
this because he would think I made it up and that I was losing

it.

A normal, cold clear day. Kayla pushy and rambunctious as

usual. Cats up
to their normal routine. Molly spent a while in front of the

fire while
Kayla tried to teach her to throw or at least push the tennis

ball off the
hassock. Some day she will get it. She took a shot at washing

Molly's face
to, but Molly isn't quite up for that. But pretty smart doggie

to get that
cats don't approve of butt sniffing, but do approve of face

washing. And
Kayla is starting to learn that it is "no feet" for her when

messing with
the cats. Just because they put their paws on her face,

doesn't mean any of
us find the reverse acceptable.

About three pm I was sitting on the sofa. Kayla was sitting

next to me,
being quiet while she digested her dinner. Molly came in, and

rather than
jump up on the counter to check for food offerings, she jumped

up on the
sofa and headbutted Kayla. Several times. Then rubbed up

against her face.
It was priceless. And Kayla somehow seemed to know that this

was a great
and rare honor. She stayed still and let it happen until Molly

jumped down
to go about her business.

Jo





polonca12000 January 20th 07 09:19 PM

Times you really need a camera
 
Jo Firey wrote:

snip
About three pm I was sitting on the sofa. Kayla was sitting next to me,
being quiet while she digested her dinner. Molly came in, and rather than
jump up on the counter to check for food offerings, she jumped up on the
sofa and headbutted Kayla. Several times. Then rubbed up against her face.
It was priceless. And Kayla somehow seemed to know that this was a great
and rare honor. She stayed still and let it happen until Molly jumped down
to go about her business.

Jo


What a great story! Thanks, Jo.
Best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek



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