I'm pooped from shoveling out a path, once again, at the back of the property. Our tractor blows out a good portion of it and then I get my exercise by continuing further.
Our grand-dog, Forrest, comes for the weekend and he will appreciate all my work so he can have a long path to run.
He will run to the back, around the wood-lot and back to the mouse-house; his tongue hanging out and a goofy smile on his face. He'll do that every chance he gets.
I haven't told the cats yet but I think they may know something.
There is no end to shoveling around the feeders.
My chickadees were first to the new platform feeder I hung for the birds today. It's much bigger than the one that was there so... more room, more birds.
This little downy woodpecker prefers the last of the suet.
The sun is glorious today and it is calm and quiet. It's a day to find any excuse to be outside. Maybe I'll have some green tea and head back out.
=^..^=
Ever wonder what age your cat is in human years?
Here's a chart that will answer that question.
Cat Age...........................Human Age
6 months........................10 years
1 year...............................15 years
2 years............................24 years
4 years............................32 years
6 years............................40 years
8 years............................48 years
10 years...........................56 years
12 years...........................64 years
14 years...........................72 years
16 years...........................80 years
18 years...........................88 years
20 years...........................96 years
21 years..........................100 years
"Happy St. Paddy's Day" to all.
hugs, Deb
Our grand-dog, Forrest, comes for the weekend and he will appreciate all my work so he can have a long path to run.
He will run to the back, around the wood-lot and back to the mouse-house; his tongue hanging out and a goofy smile on his face. He'll do that every chance he gets.
I haven't told the cats yet but I think they may know something.
"Aw, geesh..."
I'd better stock up on cat treats.
There is no end to shoveling around the feeders.
My chickadees were first to the new platform feeder I hung for the birds today. It's much bigger than the one that was there so... more room, more birds.
This little downy woodpecker prefers the last of the suet.
The sun is glorious today and it is calm and quiet. It's a day to find any excuse to be outside. Maybe I'll have some green tea and head back out.
=^..^=
Ever wonder what age your cat is in human years?
Here's a chart that will answer that question.
Cat Age...........................Human Age
6 months........................10 years
1 year...............................15 years
2 years............................24 years
4 years............................32 years
6 years............................40 years
8 years............................48 years
10 years...........................56 years
12 years...........................64 years
14 years...........................72 years
16 years...........................80 years
18 years...........................88 years
20 years...........................96 years
21 years..........................100 years
"Happy St. Paddy's Day" to all.
hugs, Deb
Happy St Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteAudrey will not be amused; good luck for the weekend!
The cats won't be amused!
ReplyDeleteStay warm! Happy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteAw! Tim is still a youngster then. Yay!
ReplyDeletePoor kitties having to put up with a rowdy dog. There will be lots of eye rolling, I'm sure! LOL!
That makes our lot well into middle age now than, they are 9 in May.
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The snow pics are so pretty, but glad it's not here. We are enjoying beautiful spring weather at the moment. Thanks for the cat years chart. I have one around here somewhere. At this point, our cats and I are about the same age...
ReplyDeleteBoth Annie and Audrey look disgusted. :) Gosh, that means Bickett is 64 now.
ReplyDeleteShoveling snow is very hard work even if a plow has broken the path! Be careful--take plenty of tea breaks.
ReplyDeleteWe had sun also today, it felt good to be outside for a bit. It was still very cold. I couldn't get to the feeder, the snow was too deep there so I scattered seed on the ground. And I saw 2 red cardinals, haven't seen them in a looooong while!!
ReplyDeleteYou are a kind pet-Gramma, Deb! I can just picture Forrest racing around and around while Annie and Audrey watch from the window with disdain :) I need one of those platform feeders. My old cat, Maggie is 88 years old! Thank you for your kind condolences for our pup, Peanut, Deb. I know you understand.....xx Karen
ReplyDeleteMom and dad left New England to get away from that stuff! Sheesh, thanks for showing the age comparison. Now I really feel old!!
ReplyDeleteThis ALL made me chuckle...Why are you
ReplyDeletedigging a path for Forest, l'm sure he'd
love to leap about in the snow...HeHe! If
not..tough! :).
And why are you shovelling around the feeders?
Have the birds started walking to the feeders!
And, given up flying to them! :). HeHe! Bless!x
And, yes, Audrey!x and ALL cats know everything!
Their gifted that way! :0).
Oh Willie...it was too deep even for Forrest and the mourning doves like to eat on the ground. Plus...I'M SICK TO DEATH OF SNOW AND NEED TO SHOVEL.
DeleteForrest sounds like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteshoveling snow is one experience i'll never have living here in sunny Queensland Australia :)) i do love all the snow photos you take & share, they look magical.
awww poor kitties, having to put up with a rowdy dog for 2 days of the week (chuckles)
enjoy the dog sitting & hope the weather warms up for you too!
thanx for sharing
Thanks for the cat aging guide. I know I have one somewhere but it's handy! And you are a good host to Forrest!
ReplyDeleteOh no, it looks like the out-house is snowed in. You'd better check to see if anyone was using it at the time...
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