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We have six cats in the house right now.
Four were bottle raised right here, part of the shelter program and then we adopted them ourselves from the shelter, that would be Dansig, Little Girlie, Link, and Enigma SissyCat (Little Sissy).
Horizon was a semi-feral kitten snatched off the street by #1 Son's first girlfriend and given to him as a birthday gift when her mom told her she couldn't keep the terrified little ball of fluff.
Tripod SissyCat (Big Sissy) belonged to a friend who asked us to cat-sit while she was moving and she agreed to leave Sissy here since the cat actually quit biting and liked us.
No matter the method by which you acquire a pet, they add so much to your life that they are worth the extra work and worry.
Remember, too, there are lots of pets waiting in shelters right now, so if you are looking for love and companionship, why not visit a shelter and adopt a new friend soon.
Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Method.
Also linking with Lola the Rescued Cat for Remember Me Thursday, shining the light on pets in shelters.
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Gosia at Looking for Identity has taken over Good Fences, and it's now Good Fences Around The World. Post a picture of a fence or gate, link back to her blog, and go visit other blogs to see what interesting fences there are out in this big world.
Instead of a white picket, a black picket fence, and i kind of like it.
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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day! This week's image and my poem:
What da boss says
Is just what I do,
If da boss says to wait,
Den I wait 'til he's through.
He likes us boys stylin',
He wants us real tough,
An' if someone crossed him,
Then we'll play rough!
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Brian of Brian's Home hosts the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop. It's time to share something for which i am thankful.
Today i am thankful that we are having a couple of lovely early autumn days, clear skies and cooler temperatures. We know summer isn't over in the swamps, not quite yet, but we are so very thankful for this early taste of the season to come.
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Today is:
Al-Yaom Al-Watany -- Saudi Arabia (National Day/Founding of the Kingdom)
Augustalia -- Roman Empire (birthday of Caesar Augustus, still the traditional New Year's Day in Constantinople and in the Eastern Orthodox Church)
Bunster Winding -- Fairy Calendar
Checkers Day/Dogs in Politics Day -- thanks to Mr. Nixon; and i'm tempted to further comment, but this one is too easy
Chuuk Liberation Day -- Micronesia
Citua -- Ancient Inca Empire (feast to the Moon, and to banish disease, in the month of Coyaraimi, date approximate)
El Grito de Lares -- Lares, Puerto Rico (anniversary of the first uprising against Spanish rule in 1868)
Haustmánuðr -- Icelandic Calendar (beginning of traditional Autumn Month, during which all the summer chores are finished, including livestock rounded up, before winter begins)
Innergize Day -- the day to take time for yourself! always on the day after the equinox, so either the 23rd or 24th, depending on where you live
International Restless Legs Syndrome Awareness Day -- on the birth anniversary of Professor Karl-Axel Ekborn, the neurologist who first described it
National Great American Pot Pie Day
Neptune Day -- planet discovered this day in 1846 by Johann Galle of Germany
St. Adamnan's Day (Patron of Donegal, Ireland; Raphoe, Ireland)
St. Padre Pio's Day
Thrue Bab -- Bhutan (Blessed Rainy Day)
Anniversaries Today:
The University of Alberta in Alberta, Canada, is founded, 1908
Birthdays Today:
Anthony Mackie, 1979
Ani DiFranco, 1970
Elizabeth Pena, 1961
Jason Alexander, 1959
Bruce Springsteen, 1949
Mary Kay Place, 1947
Paul Petersen, 1945
Julio Iglesias, 1943
Tom Lester, 1938
Ray Charles, 1930
John Coltrane, 1926
Mickey Rooney, 1920
Walter Pidgeon, 1897
Friedrich Paulus, 1890
Walter Lippman, 1889
Victoria Woodhull, 1838
William H. McGuffey, 1800
Kublai Khan, 1215
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus, BC63
Euripides, BC480
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Marcus Welby, M.D."(TV), 1969
"The Jetsons"(TV), 1962
"Threni: id est Lamentatines Jeremiae Prophetae"(Stravinsky dodecaphonic work), 1958
Today in History:
Concord of Worms, 1122
The first major battle of the Wars of the Roses, at Blore Heath in Staffordshire, 1459
First commencement exercises of Harvard College in Cambridge, Mass., 1642
Liechtenstein declares its independence from the German Empire, 1719
John Paul Jones' "Bon Homme Richard" defeats the HMS Serepis, 1779
Lewis and Clark arrive back in St. Louis from their explorations, 1806
The Knickerbockers Baseball Club, the first baseball team to play under the modern rules, is founded in New York, 1845
Neptune is discovered by French astronomer Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier and British astronomer John Couch Adams, 1846
Nintendo Koppai, later known as Nintendo Company, Limited, is founded by Fusajiro Yamauchi; it produces and markets the playing card game Hanafuda, 1889
The Phantom of the Opera (original title: Le Fantome de l'Opera), a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux, was first published, 1909
The MS Princess of Tasmania, Australia’s first passenger roll-on/roll-off diesel ferry, makes her maiden voyage across Bass Strait, 1959
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos announces over television and radio the implementation of martial law, 1972
Juan Perón returns to power in Argentina, 1973
Saint Kitts and Nevis joins the United Nations, 1983
Qantas Flight 1 overruns the runway in Bangkok during a storm; some passengers only receive minor injuries, it is still the worst crash in Qantas's history, 1991
The first public version of the web browser Mozilla Firefox ("Phoenix 0.1") is released, 2002
Hurricane Jeanne strikes Haiti and leaves at least 1,070 dead, 2004
Researchers announce the identification of four genetically different types of breast cancer, 2012
Japan's space agency becomes the first to place two robotic explorers on an asteroid, Ryugu, from its Hayabusa-2 spacecraft, 2018
Our pets become a member of our family. If I were to visit a animal shelter, I will be tempt to adopt one pet. Maybe one of these days....
ReplyDeleteSo many animals need rescuing ... people too.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you, Mimi, for your good works.
I like your poem, and the photo very mush. When I was in Sicily (years ago now) they made a movie and this guy would have fit in perfetcly. I heard him saying your veres in a heavy Italian accent in my mind. Just good!
ReplyDeleteThat black picket fence is something I haven't seen before - but it is definitely stylish.
ReplyDeleteJazz is a rescue cat (and he has rescued us too).
All my cats have been rescue cats! Probably the most special members of the family. ('Only probably?' says Luna).
ReplyDeleteThe green fence looks good with that house. Mom has always adopted rescue cats. If she ever gets another one, it will be a rescue too.
ReplyDelete"...they add so much to your life that they are worth the extra work and worry"
ReplyDeleteno truer words spoke, yo, no truer words
A delightful six with a great message. As for the poem and photo, very Mafiastic!
ReplyDeletewe have six cats in the yard. none in the house. mary kay place happy birthday she's totally undervalued and love the poem and pix
ReplyDeleteI like the poem. Sounds like a guy from the Mafia.LOL Have a great day Mimi.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Beautiful post today, you are a Superhero for loving all those kitties! I just love that poem, purrfect for that photo.
ReplyDeleteWe've always got rescue animals. They need us the most.
ReplyDeleteLove your poem and love your thankful. We're so ready for some cooler weather. Summer isn't over here either.
Have a fabulous Thankful Thursday, my friend. Big hug. ♥
Adoptions are just the best for each and every species and we hope it’s the next big thing. That was a fun poem and a most "cool" thankful. Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeletePerfect Six, Mimi. And I love their names :)
ReplyDeleteOur last 2 dogs have been shelter dogs. A lot of people are not aware of how much love is sitting in those cages waiting to be let loosed.
Your poems - always bring a smile.
Enjoy your respite of fall!
Great post Mimi. We all need to shout the importance of of adoption of shelter/rescue cats. We are those cats and it is great having a home but so many are waiting
ReplyDeleteI love your story. I am glad you have rescued so many kitties. Nice poem too. And I like the black fence too. XO
ReplyDeleteThank you for hopping with us today and shining a light on adopted pets!
ReplyDelete"Blog Hop Hosted by Lola the Rescue Cat"
ReplyDeleteI had no idea my Lola was so clever! :)
I like picket fences of any colour, they are just so neat, so tidy looking.
Overwhelmed yet again by the bounty on display here
ReplyDeleteLovely Six Mimi and sending a great message, thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike...I went to cats, too, for the 6 sentence!
ReplyDeleteYou are an Angel ~ rescuing pets and people too at times ~ neat fence photos ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteYes, do hope they get good money for woodworking tools ~ Fun Cajun joke and Grandma is quite the artiste ~ and wonderful sunset photos ~ Xo
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