Friday 30 October 2009

Guess who came when I called the cat?

Yes, Rocky AND Sady.



I love those little toes, except when they get into trouble. Every night...




Well, to brighten a dreary Muskoka day, hubby brought home flowers. Little did he remember that these were the ones I put into my wedding bouquet seven years ago! What a generous man! And thoughtful!!!


Then, on a drive home from a course I took, I spotted these sitting in the field. Can you tell or guess what they are?!

8 comments:

Cloudia said...

love your cat's halloween costume!

LOL


Aloha, Friend!


Comfort Spiral

cloudia

Anonymous said...

Are your pictures from our garden??
Gray Tabby cat and racoon??
I know they look cute but
what a mess the racoon makes every night. Hope the witches come by tomorrow and takes him too!!
Happy Halloween!!
Gisela

Nancy said...

would that be Christsmas dinner out in the field? Wild turkeys??? With some Bala cranberries...???

and flowers for the table...

Bonnie Zieman, M.Ed. said...

I think you've been feeding him a little too much Jenn! And your poor cat certainly knows his place when Mr. Raccoon comes calling.

Lorac said...

Oh these little bandits are getting ready for winter. I have found my cats and the raccoon sitting on the back porch together! Your cat doesn't seem too perturbed either! Looks like a nice bunch of turkeys there!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Could the critters out in the field be wild turkeys.

Jenn Jilks said...

I haven't been feeding him intentionally, Bonnie! Every night I go out in the dark and bring in the feeders...They are getting rather rotund.

And yes, I knew some of you would spot my turkeys outstanding in their fields. I doubt we're having turkey for dinner, though. One of us doesn't like it, and I'm sure not doing any hunting, except with the camera.

Peter B said...

Loved the raccoon pics, I used to have a pet raccoon when I was young(er). Her name was Bobo. I'd get up every morning and fix it a breakfast of scrambled eggs with bacon, and a cup of tea.

Raccoons are exceptionally intelligent and extremely adept at getting into things that you don't want them getting into, I lost count of the number of times Bobo couldn't be found until we started searching thru the food cupboards, only to find her tucked away in a corner with a box of her "find of the day" strewn about.

Bobo eventually realized that she was an animal meant for wild places, and left for her freedom. She was huge for a raccoon. While I would never now recommend a raccoon for a pet, I still miss my little furry ball o' trouble.