For awhile there I lost my sign in information here and couldn't remember what it was. That happens as you age so it's nothing to worry about. I've been spending a lot of time on Facebook but find I don't like it near as well as I do here. I think this is more personal.
A lot has happened since I posted last. We lost several of our cats for one reason or another. There were tears and sadness but time heals most things and we're thankful for the time we had with them. We still have a dozen left so there's still lots of love to go around.
It's hard to believe that Thanksgiving is a week from this Thursday and Christmas is around the corner. We're spending Thanksgiving at home and the way it's looking, Christmas too.
The families just don't seem to be as excited about the holidays this year but I'm not going to allow that to dampen my spirit. I'm going to decorate the house, post pics for you to see, share some recipes and mail out Christmas cards and boxes of homemade treats to those far away and deliver treat boxes to those close by. I think Christmas is what you make of it. So remember the reason for the season and rejoice in it. Life passes much too quickly.
Stitchin' in Hitchins
Monday, November 12, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Molly's New Litter
Molly had five kittens last week.
She had them under the house on some old insulation. We put them all in a box with a blanket and a towel. They seem content.
Sissy, a long haired calico the neighbors left behind is getting ready to have a litter of her own. Hopefully we can find homes for them all.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
New Additions
A thinner Molly showed up on the porch so that meant she had her litter. Ray found them under the house. Looks like four but it was difficult to know for sure yet. She's pretty protective of them at the moment. We know of one red one, a black one and what looks like a gray tabby. Not sure if there's a fourth or not as they can all look like a ball of fur cuddled together. We'll know more in the coming weeks.
Bella had to spend a night at the vet last night.
She'd been sick for a few days coughing. The vet said she was the fourth cat this week to come in with her condition. She's better now and will be back home today hopefully.
Bella had to spend a night at the vet last night.
She'd been sick for a few days coughing. The vet said she was the fourth cat this week to come in with her condition. She's better now and will be back home today hopefully.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Time Flies
Wow! March is almost gone and April is knocking already. The first quarter of 2012 is coming to a close.
I've been a bit more busy than I have been. When the weather heats up, so does my energy. I've already planted 20 strawberry plants and some Aster seeds too. Managed to weed a bed and save some hollyhocks from smothering out like they did last year. Was happy about that.
Ray got the first full mowing of the lawn completed and it sure looks nice having all the grass the same height. Spring is here and the trees are beginning to open their leaves. The lilac bush will bloom for it's first time this year outside the bedroom window. It's still too small to send much fragrance through, but that was the plan when I planted it there two years ago. I know eventually it will.
A couple of our feral female cats are plump with kittens again so we'll be having more kitten pics in the coming weeks. Still trying to figure out how to catch them so we can get them spayed. The last mating ritual brought in a couple of neighbor males that managed to bite two of my males. One is neutered and one isn't but both got bit. Rosco, my tuxedo cat got a trip to the vet. He's OK now though and Sammy was healed before we knew he was bitten. He's fine too. Those males are nasty during mating season.
Bought several packets of seeds for planting this coming month. Flowers and vegetables are on the agenda. Got some pretty containers for annuals too. A trip to our favorite greenhouses will be coming up soon. Pics will be posted when everything matures.
We're going to replace some of our decking this spring and stain it a redwood color. Other parts will be painted green like it was before. It's time to freshen up around here and make it look inviting again.
Well, with spring, comes storms too. I can hear the thunder outside and the wind is picking up too so I'll close for now.
Any plans around your home for this spring and summer?
I've been a bit more busy than I have been. When the weather heats up, so does my energy. I've already planted 20 strawberry plants and some Aster seeds too. Managed to weed a bed and save some hollyhocks from smothering out like they did last year. Was happy about that.
Ray got the first full mowing of the lawn completed and it sure looks nice having all the grass the same height. Spring is here and the trees are beginning to open their leaves. The lilac bush will bloom for it's first time this year outside the bedroom window. It's still too small to send much fragrance through, but that was the plan when I planted it there two years ago. I know eventually it will.
A couple of our feral female cats are plump with kittens again so we'll be having more kitten pics in the coming weeks. Still trying to figure out how to catch them so we can get them spayed. The last mating ritual brought in a couple of neighbor males that managed to bite two of my males. One is neutered and one isn't but both got bit. Rosco, my tuxedo cat got a trip to the vet. He's OK now though and Sammy was healed before we knew he was bitten. He's fine too. Those males are nasty during mating season.
Bought several packets of seeds for planting this coming month. Flowers and vegetables are on the agenda. Got some pretty containers for annuals too. A trip to our favorite greenhouses will be coming up soon. Pics will be posted when everything matures.
We're going to replace some of our decking this spring and stain it a redwood color. Other parts will be painted green like it was before. It's time to freshen up around here and make it look inviting again.
Well, with spring, comes storms too. I can hear the thunder outside and the wind is picking up too so I'll close for now.
Any plans around your home for this spring and summer?
Monday, February 20, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
A Big Snowstorm is Coming!
Yes, according to our weatherman we may see 6"-12" of snow beginning tomorrow and lasting through Sunday. Looks like we may get the entire winter's worth in one day! I'm sending Ray to the market for lunch meat in case the power goes out and in weather like that, it usually does. We have a back up gas heater for warmth which is good.
Hoping to be well enough to build a snowman with Ray once the snow has come...we'll see.
Hoping to be well enough to build a snowman with Ray once the snow has come...we'll see.
Love
Life can keep us so busy we hardly have time for the things we'd like to say, and before you know it...we've run out of time. I've thought about all the people important to me. Those I've loved who've passed on and those still here. If it's one thing I have learned, it's that real love never dies. The deep love you've shared with someone can stay with you a lifetime.
My grandparents and I shared that kind of love. In my darkest hours it's their voices of encouragement that comfort me. The days of laughter and joy we shared are now my "happy places."
Certain scents remind me of them too.
The smell of bacon and coffee in the morning bring visions of granny breaking eggs in a bowl before adding them to the skillet. She would never serve an egg with a double yoke. They had to be perfect before they'd make it to her table. I'm careful myself and think of her when that occasional double yoke appears now.
She and I share a love for several things:
We enjoyed the company of one another.
Lilacs, Iris, Peonies and Roses, Hot Cocoa, Strawberries, Ice Cream and Hot Tea.
Growing and eating Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans, Silver Queen Sweet Corn, and Watermelons.
The shade of a country porch on a summer afternoon and the scent of lilac in the spring.
And last but not least....cats and kittens.
My grandparents and I shared that kind of love. In my darkest hours it's their voices of encouragement that comfort me. The days of laughter and joy we shared are now my "happy places."
Certain scents remind me of them too.
The smell of bacon and coffee in the morning bring visions of granny breaking eggs in a bowl before adding them to the skillet. She would never serve an egg with a double yoke. They had to be perfect before they'd make it to her table. I'm careful myself and think of her when that occasional double yoke appears now.
She and I share a love for several things:
We enjoyed the company of one another.
Lilacs, Iris, Peonies and Roses, Hot Cocoa, Strawberries, Ice Cream and Hot Tea.
Growing and eating Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans, Silver Queen Sweet Corn, and Watermelons.
The shade of a country porch on a summer afternoon and the scent of lilac in the spring.
And last but not least....cats and kittens.
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