Night walk
Here is a picture of my lemongrass. You can see it behind the birdbath.
We ran down the street tonight and I stopped in front of a place to look through the security screen door. It was after dark (about 6.45 pm). Lynettea was gazing into space as usual when she heard someone from the house. It was one of her elderly neighbours who had spotted her from the hallway. They thought something bad had happened to her and then they couldn't find the door key of the security screen door. They couldn't see me down on the street as they have a solid fence.
I didn't want to stay, but Lynettea felt she had to reassure them that everything was alright, I was just taking her for her usual walk at night. Lynettea's friend Gloria said she didn't think it was a good idea to be out after dark. They probably don't realize that Lynettea has me to defend us. Then they said their stove had suddenly seized up and they were trying to investigate what had gone wrong while they were trying to cook dinner.
Thank goodness I don't have to rely on a stove to cook my dinner. I get too hungry.
We ran down the street tonight and I stopped in front of a place to look through the security screen door. It was after dark (about 6.45 pm). Lynettea was gazing into space as usual when she heard someone from the house. It was one of her elderly neighbours who had spotted her from the hallway. They thought something bad had happened to her and then they couldn't find the door key of the security screen door. They couldn't see me down on the street as they have a solid fence.
I didn't want to stay, but Lynettea felt she had to reassure them that everything was alright, I was just taking her for her usual walk at night. Lynettea's friend Gloria said she didn't think it was a good idea to be out after dark. They probably don't realize that Lynettea has me to defend us. Then they said their stove had suddenly seized up and they were trying to investigate what had gone wrong while they were trying to cook dinner.
Thank goodness I don't have to rely on a stove to cook my dinner. I get too hungry.
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Amazing to find such a beautyful grey cat in the web. Because we are also grey cats located in Hanover, Germany. We would like to see more of your life in Australia.
Maus & Allegra
Tara
yes we are russians too. But Silke & Wolfgang named us only "grey cats". I'm a little bit more russian than Maus, because she likes to life outside. She behaves as a normal street cat and not as a race-cat. She's hunting birds and mice and fights with the other cats in the garden. I'am really interested what you wonderful russian blue will show about your life on this blog.
Allegra
thank goodness we don't need stoves. just cans of stinky goodness...many many cans of stinky goodness...
~Bombay
I am not sure where you live, but it likes a warm climate. It doesn't grow as much here in the winter, but when it gets warm again the new leaves shoot up.
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