Thursday, December 20, 2007

Finicky cats, quilts

So I'm finishing this post- I had originally tried to post from my iPhone, but it was too tricky and so i just gave up, but not before accidentally making a irremediable post. Now I'm fixing it.
What I had wanted to write about was the quilt I am working on , which is almost done, and that I am very proud of. I have been working on this sucker for two weeks - and am ready to be done with it! It is a sort of colonial color scheme- navy blue with cream and slight patterns, bordered and backed with navy blue as well. It should be nice, and I hope someone will put it to good use! It's the "mono" quilt : )
As for finicky cats, I definitely have one! (or does she have me? not sure..)
She complains a lot lately, especially about her food and water! She really likes her kibbles, and we know if she doesn't like the particular type of wet food that has been set out for her if she gives it one sniff and then walks away. Churro drinks a full bowl of water a day, and she is pretty finicky about that as well. She won't drink out of patterned dish, as she thinks there might be something floating around- and makes sure to let me know right away! If she doesn't like the water, she sticks her paw in it and flicks it up on my leg. Then runs over to the sink and cries until she is given "better" water.
That's finicky for you!



Here is the outside of our house at night, with LED lights and star

3 comments:

Kellyann Brown said...

I'm sure there is a story somewhere about finicky cats and quilts! For one thing, sewing a quilt makes a cat the quilt approver. When I was sewing a certain sushi quilt, Zaybel made it his mission to find the quilt no matter where it was stashed. I think I used an entire hair remover roll on just that quilt!

Kellyann Brown said...

Yesterday we saw National Treasure: Book of Secrets too! I like Nicolas Cage, but there were lots of good actors as well. I like a movie that has a good chase scene. There was only one good chase scene in this movie. The scene I liked best was the six year old boy at the Easter Egg Rolling contest and of course any of the scenes where you could see Mount Rushmore.

pbrownie50 said...

I took a chance to see if you had fleshed out this post. I was rewarded for my curiosity. The owner of the quilt (I think it was your sister) will have a real treasure. Love Uncle Pat