Despite the lack of posting, we have been here all along, and here are some photos I took to prove it.
We have been having a lot of cloudy days lately. The sun broke through just enough to make this fain rainbow. Leah says she can’t really see much there.
Mollie likes to lie on her back in different places around the house. Here she is in front of the stove.
She folds her front paws like she’s praying.
She also likes to climb up onto the window stool. Here she is in the kitchen window. Our collection of fossilized wood is crowding her.
Zeke also lies on his back occasionally.
This is the result of Zeke and Sam playing while on the leash.
Zeke looks like he’s asking Sam, “Did we do that?” Makes a nice blue and orange barber pole stripe.
We were sitting on our sofa a while back and heard a strange sound. It was Mollie snoring. I hope you can hear it.
Great photos! And yes, I can hear Mollie snoring. What a wildly interesting sound she makes.
Love the snoring cat! I have a 17 year-old tom that does the same thing. Sometimes when I forget he’s asleep on the couch beside me, I wonder if I’m wheezing.
Robin — It is an interesting sound, and she does it a lot. She sleeps on our bed sometimes. Leah is sensitive to noises when she’s trying to sleep, so it’s fortunate Mollie’s snore is so soft. Leah’s snore is much louder. Don’t tell her I said that.
Gin — Hello! We had an older male cat that made a similar snoring sound. He was a big, old thing, and it was funny to hear that little squeaky snore coming from him. Sometimes when Mollie is lying nearby but out of sight we get confused about what’s making that sound, too.