Tuesday, May 26, 2015

It's greening up...


The hay in our front fields is really taking off!

Now, remember Amber? She and her sister Abbie (formerly Aggie) came back from Greece with me in April and were adopted by a lovely young couple in Ottawa. Amber was very shy, but with the love and attention of her new owners, she is really coming out of her shell.

See?


Note that paw gently touching her Daddy's hand. 

Meanwhile, Archie and Annuk are still here and doing well!


Archie came in my office window the other day and settled right in!



Annuk has made herself at home too!

Here they are are sweet little kittens at the dump in Syros my friend Joan rescued them from...



Speaking of Greeks..


Archie was joined in the sunshine by Daisy (left) and Buttercup (right), two of the original Greek trio that arrived last fall!


Archie is QUITE the ladies' man!


This is Daisy who is uspposedly a barn cat. HAHAHAHAHA...

That's all going completely to hell in a handbasket!  Cats are in and out all day now. Sigh...


And my bees are keeping busy too!



18 comments:

  1. The cats look gorgeous. Your hay fields look beautiful. I love how everything is so green this time of year although I wonder how much longer it will last with the lack of rain we are having. Did you ever in your dreams think you would have 13 cats?:)

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    1. Ahem... 15. And NO!!!! :)

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    2. Oh my goodness Natalie! So much love to go around.

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  2. What a success story! Bless you and your friends for caring.

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  3. One of these days, I'll be able to look more than momentarily at a bee picture! The cats are sweethearts (as are you). And now I've got to go. Moose wants company on the terrace. He's loud. And persistent!

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  4. such beautiful kitties, but that bee shot floors me, it is beautiful

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  5. You once had an outdoor run for kitties? Is that stacked up in a corner now? I wonder if I could keep track of so many, know they all came home at night.

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  6. How did your bee colony come through the winter? Do you have a good population?

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  7. You are going to have to start making hay anyday now. Remember the equines are depending on you!

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  8. All the kitties are adorable. And poor Daisy, I hope your paw heals soon.

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  9. that's because you have that "blue light" that special pet lovers have around them at all times. They kitties want to be wherever YOU are

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  10. Love all the sunshine in these photos!

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  11. Lucky kitties. They are beautiful cats.

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  12. Just wonderful to see them all looking so well, thank you.

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  13. What a beautiful batch of Greeks!

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  15. Beautiful photos! :)

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  16. You have obviously made them too welcome :-)

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