Daily sweetness. Marmalade Cat (to be – still Marmalade Kitten really) and Boo-Nanny. Not enough yet? Let’s have a double wammy.
The Marmalade kitten creeping up on Boo Nanny. The most obvious ambush in the world.
Wee kittys .. um..toilet is becoming more normal so we are going outside three or four times a day now. This time Mean Miss C insisted that the baby should do the stairs without BooNannys help. It is character building.
Marmalade Cat was deeply unimpressed.
And just for the record Egoli is here to tell you that he is doing just fine as well and is the best hunter.. ever. He even leaves dead mice outside the pigs pen!
I have laid my walnuts on the drive, so the cars and trucks can run over them. Thank you for this trick. And I am excited with the results! Stage one! Tick!
The Duke of Kupa checking to see if the coast is clear.
Not clear.
Meadow. Meadow is a good little sheep.
Tilly is still at the loud squawking tween stage.
Between last night and the night before all the tomatoes are stone cold dead, and the ones in the hoop house are following fast. Ah well, it was worth a crack, Trev. But all the greens in the little make-shift green house are still going strong. As is the lettuce.
Not so the eggplant though. Dead as a door nail.
I am not showing long pics of the big gardens, there is a lot of tidying up to do yet.
I hope you all have a wonderful day. So much day ahead of us!
Love your friend,
celi














63 responses to “Vegetable garden gone. Frost. Blink. Frost. Gone.”
The little make-shift green house is quite the sun trap, very tempting to Egoli the Hunter, bless his gorgeous little face 🙂
I read each and every one of your posts, and haven’t commented in awhile, but this post just made me smile, even with the demise of your vegetable garden. Keep on keepin’ on! xo
Your animal shots just keep getting better. The marmalade kitten is also very photogenic, and I love the shot of the Duke of Kupa peeping around the corner. It made me laugh.
The season seems to have changed so fast. Here we are having another weekend of high winds, it seems.
Good boy, Egoli!