When you notice a cat in profound meditation
Our very first cat blog post ever, "What's in a name," was recalled to our attention this evening because Laurence of Amish Tech Support threw down the gauntlet:
We went overboard, sending him links to every cat blog post we've ever published (minus the four that have already appeared in Carnival of the Cats). That came to 88. It's in his hands now. It was like drowning. Our entire blogging life flashed before our eyes. A nice rounding of the circle: That very first post featuring Tiny and Baby surrealistically arranged with a little help from Photoshop elicited a comment from the great Chris Muir, a copy of whose day by day cartoon episode of Spirit of America he has donated -- autographed -- to our online auction. We will always treasure his comment at the time re the Chelsea Grays:
Great cat shot . . . I've always had cats. Norwegian Forest cat?













That's $50 for the cause!!!
Posted by: Kevin | April 27, 2004 at 11:09 PM
Prrrrr.
Posted by: Sissy Willis | April 28, 2004 at 06:09 AM
That look is also the precursor to the "zero to nuts" race around the immediate vicinity for absolutely no discernible reason.
Posted by: feste | May 03, 2004 at 05:34 PM
'LOVE your expression, "zero to nuts," and every cat person knows exactly what you mean!
Posted by: Sissy Willis | May 03, 2004 at 06:40 PM
I am definitely going to have to spend a day just looking at all the kitty posts. They are adorable. Love the pic.
Posted by: mog | May 03, 2004 at 07:31 PM
Thank you . . . I love all your kitty pics, too, natch . . . can never get enough.
Posted by: Sissy Willis | May 03, 2004 at 08:07 PM
Well, to use the word Meditation and "IS" can be oxymorose. Meditation at its purest is to focus intent, spirit and mind without any filters, prejudice, or subjectivity. So... if we meditate throughout the course of our day, we will be able to see the wildest possibilities and live our fullest potential just as we do in our dreams. http://meditation-deep-secrets.blogspot.com has a few more points you may want to look into. also see: self improvement site. - Wan Qi K.
Posted by: Wan Qi - Quantum Growth | November 04, 2004 at 07:45 PM