There is a real mouser. I do visit and I do comment and I was here. I did look at your picture(s) and I did read what you wrote about them. I could say how great you are and how beautiful your work is but alas I would soon run out of things to say on the next blog I visited, so I just left this to prove I stopped and said a few words on Sunday.
Yes I saw the white cat high up on the loft! It's a very interesting photo, for it has a story to tell! You told about your house being twice struck by lightning! I hope you didn't have a fire! Were you at home? I was and the bang was so loud that the whole house shook.
Rose, You are amazing. I missed a bunch of posts and spent a few minutes looking through all the photos...over and over again. I love this first one. It's wonderful how you captured this cat in the barn. Beautiful!
A farm abandoned is a good place of observation for a cat, but this upon being white is seen. Mine, it would be seated in the same place and it nobody would see: Is of striped, European race in gray color. A stupendous photo.
I had to enlarge to see it, but sure as picked a great place tp pose for a shot.. I also like the contrast of the dull barn and the flowers in front.. a real nice picture Rose
I love old barns. Great capture of the cat. Did you know the cat was there when you took the picture. I like surprises when taking photos and later finding out I captured more than I thought.
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a wonderful barn. it looks really old!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I saw the cat .. then enlarged to make sure :)
ReplyDeleteLovely blog and wonderful photos :)
This is great Rose!
ReplyDeleteMy first cat was white. I bet there aren't any mice in this barn.
I've heard of barn cats...that must be one. Great looking old barn!
ReplyDeleteThere is a real mouser. I do visit and I do comment and I was here. I did look at your picture(s) and I did read what you wrote about them. I could say how great you are and how beautiful your work is but alas I would soon run out of things to say on the next blog I visited, so I just left this to prove I stopped and said a few words on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteTerrific old barn! I imagine the cat is getting some good mice there :-)
ReplyDeleteYes I saw the white cat high up on the loft! It's a very interesting photo, for it has a story to tell!
ReplyDeleteYou told about your house being twice struck by lightning! I hope you didn't have a fire! Were you at home? I was and the bang was so loud that the whole house shook.
Rose, You are amazing. I missed a bunch of posts and spent a few minutes looking through all the photos...over and over again. I love this first one. It's wonderful how you captured this cat in the barn. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYep I see the cat, pretty smart cat, knows exactly where to find a meal LOL! Neat picture Rose, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteA farm abandoned is a good place of observation for a cat, but this upon being white is seen. Mine, it would be seated in the same place and it nobody would see: Is of striped, European race in gray color.
ReplyDeleteA stupendous photo.
I had to enlarge to see it, but sure as picked a great place tp pose for a shot.. I also like the contrast of the dull barn and the flowers in front.. a real nice picture Rose
ReplyDeleteis that why they call them barn cats? LOL yes i see him and he is cute. I love old barns, if they could only talk
ReplyDeleteI love old barns. Great capture of the cat. Did you know the cat was there when you took the picture. I like surprises when taking photos and later finding out I captured more than I thought.
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