Sweet Tennessee!

Sweet Tennessee!

February 27, 2013

Brain Jumble.. or My Mind is Like a Crossword Puzzle!


How do i shorten this post title?  I have no answer to that.  All day long i thought it was Thursday.  Five Across.. what day of the week starts with 'W' and is called Hump Day?  What day.. mixed up.. is Dewesnady?  My brain has been this way all day long.  Since i woke up at 6:30 am.  And it's not as if i had a lazy day.  I didn't.  I had a good, strong five mile walk this morning.  I volunteered for four hours this afternoon.  (I volunteer at a local Portland hospital.)  I love it.  :)  I went book and magazine shopping afterward.  I had no problem making a decision about which books and mags i wanted!  (I never do.)  Books are my bag.  On my walk, my mind was everywhere.  And i was fine this pm, until the second i opened the exit door and walked to my car in the hospital parking garage.  I again lost all focus.  I meant to call my mother and mother in law.  I forgot about 'em!  But it will be our secret.  I can't let either of them know that.  I also forgot to fill my car with gas on the way home.  Luckily the little light isn't on.  But this must be the first errand i run tomorrow morning.  After a long walk to (hopefully) clear the cobwebs.  Eight across.. what's that stuff you put in your car that makes it run?  I'm going to try Sudoku, and get a few crossword puzzles to work on while S is in Tokyo.  They're supposed to help sharpen one's mind, right?  So many times in the last couple of weeks, a word has been on the tip of my tongue, and all of a sudden someone will ask me, and i draw a big blank!  I think, what is his her name again?  It begins with an 'L'.  Yes.. it's L something.  Or was that G?  Yeesh!  So that was my day.  Hot flash free, and no anxiety, but lots of mind jumbles.  Annoying.  I'm determined to get a fabulous night's sleep tonight, and tomorrow i shall remember everything!  My mind will be a glorious font of knowledge.  And if you believe that, i've a bridge in.. let me see.. what was that place again?  Fargo.  Yes, a bridge in Fargo to sell you!  :D

Well, i have another hour or so before i head to bed for that great night's sleep!  Replenish my mind's connections.. or something.  :)



I love duckies!  Why did the ducks cross the road?  I've no idea, but i'll bet they remember!  lol  I'll be back soon.  M

February 19, 2013

Kitty Sweetness!


Good evening, all.  For today, just this...


'What greater gift than the love of a cat?'--- Charles Dickens

:)


Shh.. Snickers thinks i can't see her.  lol.


Sweet, soulful Otis..


Wonderful Tortie!  Sweetheart.


And adorable, always dressed to the nines, Tennessee!  Check out those whiskers!

Have a wonderful evening and Wednesday everyone!  I'll be back soon.. M


November 12, 2012

Felines of the Torre Argentina..


I came across an interesting piece today as i looked over Archaeological News.  These are brief bits of news that appear in Archaeology Magazine online.  They come from sources like Discovery News, Scientist Magazine, etc.  I love this stuff!  Like licking the frosting bowl after icing a yummy cake.  Chocolate frosting, or peanut butter anyone?  :)  Anyway.. this article includes interesting information about a Roman dilemma involving cats!  It appeared in the November 7th edition of the New York Times in the Europe section.  'Strays Among Rome Ruins Set Off a Culture Clash.  Fascinating subject.  Ancient Roman History, artifacts and preserved archaeological sites and how this all affects felines and vice versa.  There is a homeless cat shelter above the site where Brutus is thought to have stabbed Caesar in 44 BC!  The felines are being threatened with eviction because they are compromising a vitally important location.  And the 'Gattare', the Roman cat ladies, don't like it one bit.  Felines are as much a part of Rome, and have been around Rome, as long as these ancient ruins.   I am a confessed 'cat lady' myself!  I love archaeology, but i love cats a lot more.  I'll post the article here so you can have a look...

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/08/world/europe/rome-drawn-into-tiff-between-preservationists-and-cat-shelter.html?pagewanted=all

I find that fascinating.  And i'll bet evicting the kitties IS a sensitive subject.  And i agree, the cats will return if they're relocated.  A feline is a territorial creature.  I hope a solution can be found to both help preserve this important ancient historic site and continue to aid all the cats who need the help.  I admit that as much as i adore ancient history, and think that these sites should be preserved and explored, and the findings recorded for posterity, i reside on the side of the kitties!  History is of vital importance to us as human beings.  We want and need to know where we came from and about ancient customs and cultures.  But cats are also an important part of Roman history, and they're living, breathing beings in the present.  Alas, i'm not a resident of Rome.  I'm an American cat lady.  :D  Another thing i want to share with you here is a post from a blog i found called, 'A Passport For Hercules.'  It's a great post!  It tells so much about the history of cats in Rome and their importance in daily life there for centuries.  Here it is..

http://www.herculesgetsapassport.com/europe/gatti-di-roma-the-cats-of-rome/

So next Monday's post will the a post about archaeology per se.  This one is about that in sort of a roundabout way.  I just found this intriguing and wanted to share.  When the study of archaeology comes to mind i don't automatically think.. cats!  But from now on, i'll think a little about the kitties at the Forum, etc when i think of Rome the City.

Speaking of cats, our four are vocally seeking my attention!  I'll take that as a hint to sign off.  But of course..


Our Tennessee, who was a feral stray before we became his.  :)  Love him and our other three kitties!  I'll be back soon.  M