Oh, did you want to use the fluffy blanket? I need it right now. Can you use the purple blanket? No, because I might need a second one. Huge risk of a chill on this 80 degree day.
#cats
Oh, did you want to use the fluffy blanket? I need it right now. Can you use the purple blanket? No, because I might need a second one. Huge risk of a chill on this 80 degree day.
#cats
I feel all of these while reading the news, but #4 captures the overarching mood.
It's a little hard to tell for sure because of the pose, but this is Google's guess.
Here's hoping several new "got canned" holidays crop up this year. Or maybe a whole season, like Lent.
Our local news is carrying the story because Brian McGinnis lives here: "At one point in the video, Republican Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy can be seen assisting the officers."
And yet, it looks like the most touchable surface ever.
Close up photo of a sleeping orange tabby's face. His little pink nose is pointed up and he has covered half of his face with his leg.
I had a productive evening planned but then this happened.
#cats
Or maybe Biden planted poison ivy in the Rose Garden.
Something to do with hand shaking, no doubt
Kafka understood that an even greater indignity than being turned into a giant insect was still being required to go to work afterward.
Quote from Washington Times editorial board "[Radical liberals] don't realize that, when they express contempt for the man who holds the country's highest office, they reveal their contempt for the Americans who put him there."
Uh no...we definitely realize it.
This administration doesn't get enough credit for finding the least qualified people to fill every position.
People do what you pay them to do.
You pay corporate executives to make stock prices go up, not to make better products.
You pay politicians to get re-elected, not to govern well.
You pay reporters to get a bigger audience, not to tell the truth.
And so forth.
Be aware of what you pay people to do
A fluffy dilute tortie cat is resting on several blankets. Her facial expression suggests that she would like the photographer to please go away.
Back when I was a teenager and slightly less raccoon shaped
#throwbackthursday
#cats
#catsofbluesky
In a related story, 38% of those who watched the SOTU are actively and irrevocably delusional.
I feel seen
The real winners from the State of the Union address will be everyone who doesnβt watch it.
But how will I know whether I need more laundry room shelving unless a man tells me so?
The maker of No Kings is Bonnie K Hunter.
As many mornings as we've woken up to horribleness this past year, I relish the thought of waking up to this news.
Scheduled to coincide with "human endures pins-and-needles in legs rather than disturb precious creatures time"
Embers is by Robert J. Bosscher
All Out of Fucks is Audrey Esarey. www.cottonandbourbon.com
Audrey Esarey is the maker of All Out of Fucks. I loved it, too! Her site: www.cottonandbourbon.com/quilt-patter...
The maker of Embers is Robert Bosscher: www.rjbosscher.com/text
The maker of All Out of Fucks is Audrey Esarey. See her work at Cotton & Bourbon.
Thank you for posting this. I was so blown away by the quilts that I neglected to take note of the makers so that I could properly attribute their work.
I hope this was your plan for the day since it supersedes anything else on your schedule.
Everything about them - the messaging, craftsmanship, artistry - was incredible.