The cat that decided to settle down on our doorstep, is still here. His cold/allergies seem to be better but you have to back off when he sneezes. He doesn't understand the concept of covering his nose. After two days of rain and sleeping in his box on the porch, the cat seemed very happy with warm pavement, foliage for cover, and warm sunshine. My daughter calls him Humperdink. I call him Red Fred. My husband refers to him as Chumley. The cat? He calls us home.A place to share ideas on making a comfortable home. I do it through quilting, being faithful to my Faith, and caring for my family. Being a Catholic, sewing, and baking cookies are a few of my favorite things. I'm open to discussion!
Monday, March 19, 2012
The Uninvited Guest . . .
The cat that decided to settle down on our doorstep, is still here. His cold/allergies seem to be better but you have to back off when he sneezes. He doesn't understand the concept of covering his nose. After two days of rain and sleeping in his box on the porch, the cat seemed very happy with warm pavement, foliage for cover, and warm sunshine. My daughter calls him Humperdink. I call him Red Fred. My husband refers to him as Chumley. The cat? He calls us home.
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