Beneficial showers and storms
We have all known The Drought. We do not always remember to want the rain.
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I have to break it to you. CAT is not saving her fine China for the next time you come over. And between now and then, they just might break it.
You feel crazy. You are not crazy. Your feelings will catch up and calm down, but you have to feel them first. Cats understand implicitly.
Sometime around Independence Day last year, I caved in and adopted an Alexa. Maybe it was my mood at the time; maybe it was the six month span since Bucca’s passing; maybe it was mourning the strawberry moon for another full year. But for some reason or something that transcended reason, I started asking her […]
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We admire the ruthless at our peril. We admire the toothless to our benefit. If you should endeavor to count the sum total of teeth at Tabby’s Place, the tooth-to-mouth ratio would be considerably lower than “normal.” This reflects more negatively on “normal” than on Tabby’s Place. We’re not here today to nibble on the […]