1. I am most proud of my catnip plant’s amazing progress… in less than a year, it has grown from a sprig to a nice bush, which I can lounge under.
2. I am embarrassed to admit that even though I adore frogs, I can’t understand a syllable they say.
3. My super-power might be green paws (in human, that should mean I have a talent for growing plants. I base this on ‘green thumb’.).
4. I really wish I could find an inexpensive, environmentally friendly energy source so that humans would stop focusing on gunky, stinky oil and other stuff that they should leave be.
This post is participating in Friendly Fill-Ins, which is hosted by McGufy’s Reader & 15andmeowing – on Thursdays, they asked these 4 fill in the blank questions:
1. I am most proud of ___________.
2. I am embarrassed to admit ___________.
3. My super-power might be ___________.
4. I really wish I could ___________.
(M here. I am most proud of my literary skills.
I am embarrassed to admit how angry I got when my sisfur hid my silvervine stick.
I believe my super-power is understanding and forgiveness.
And I really wish I could help my sisfur clean up/stop the pollution in this world.)
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You would love our catnip; we have several bushes! Frog lingo is hard to understand, I agree.
I am sorry to be late, again. I am a bit overwhelmed with life. Please be patient with me. Things will settle down. They always do.
Annie at ~McGuffy’s Reader~
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Trust me, I know how chaotic life can get … school re-started, yesterday… you would not believe what life has been like over the past couple weeks!!!
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Have a meowser of a day!
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That has to be the very best super-power I’ve read about so far! We should all work on developing that one! I love the idea of finding a better source of energy too!
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If we all try hard, I bet we could find good, sustainable energy that didn’t cause problems… plants would like that, too.
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lovely photos!
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Thank you! Isn’t my catnip plant amazing??? It wasn’t even chin high when I planted it this past Easter.
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What great answers! Good job with this week’s fill ins!
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Thank you! Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
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All of us want to stop the pollution and use of non-renewable resources, and if you two come up with any ideas, let us know!
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I agree, finding a good safe source of energy would be great. Here in Texas, we have windmill farms that produce a lot of electricity. It just takes a lot of land. Solar power is improving. In fact, our power company will pay people for the extra solar power they produce. How cool is that?
Hang in there, little buddy. Enjoy your plants.
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My staff has been talking about where to put solar panels – they had those on their boat and house in Central America, but that was a long time ago.
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We looked in to solar panels for our house. The problem is that our roof is oriented in the wrong direction. Here on the Gulf Coast, we have plenty of wind. If we could get out of the town and into the open country where the noise would not bother the neighbors, we would install a windmill.
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Mom says that the wind generators that she’s heard on the back of some other boats was very, very loud.
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Awww on all the great photographs.
Have a fabulous day and weekend. 🙂
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Meowser! Thank you & you have a wonderful weekend, too.
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Both of you have great answers. It would be wonderful if the world wasn’t being so polluted. Wind and solar power are great, but they are expensive to get set up. They are worth it in the end, though. While we were on the way to Corpus Christi, we passed by the wind farm and they were really spinning. They are fun to watch.
Have a blessed weekend. 🙂
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I’ve heard that some people are testing bobber thingys to make energy from the tide … I like that idea.
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I hadn’t heard about that. It sounds cool! I wonder how it will work out? Have a great day.
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Something about the movement between high tide and low tide, but I don’t understand it, either… What I do understand is that the tide is always either coming or going, while the sun and wind are not as reliable.
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So far, so good on the sun and wind coming and going, too. The closer we get to the coast, the windier it is, so maybe it is something that works better in coastal areas than farther inland. The sun, yeah, there are overcast days. Maybe they can find a way to harness the rays even though it is overcast. All of these things would be a great and, I assume, safe way to provide power and not be so dependent on stinky fossil fuels that will ultimately run out and not be so dependent on other countries.
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When you are close to the beach, you benefit from the onshore and off shore breeze, which are caused by the heat differential between land and water.
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I like to feel the wind, but it does complicate flower photography when they’re dancing around everywhere. 🙂
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My staff has complained about that, too… and photos of tails, when my brofur realizes they have the camera….
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It is sometimes very difficult to get a good kitty photo. Our Little Bit loves to nuzzle on the camera whenever I aim it at her. I have lots of fuzzy shots of her. 🙂 Most of the other ones run off if I get too close.
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I try to stay back. Purr is really good at looking into the camera – I suspect this has something to do with the red on dot.
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If I had steadier hands, I could use my long lens and get photos of the more timid kitties. Using a tripod for those shots would run them off, too. I just have to hope to get lucky with some of the photos. You do a great job.
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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Well those are great fill ins. And ya’ll be lookin’ pawsumly gawjus today.
PeeEss: We nominated ya’ll fur da Brotherhood of da World award here: https://dezizworld.com/2016/08/05/brotherhood-of-the-world/
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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Thank you! We are very honored.
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We think ya’ll are pawsum and fur sure deserve it.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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Busy, busy working with my brofur writing our post.
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You be so sweet. Me works with Raena only when mommy makes me. MOL Mommy says dat’ll change someday. Me will see.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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When I was younger, I didn’t work with the old tom in the box very much. In fact, we mainly would argue over who got to claim the box. I admit we still do that sometimes, but mainly we’ve learned to share.
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Well dat’s good. Mommy insists we share everythin’ from da get. Ifin we try not too, she takes it away and says nopawdy can have it. Me just don’t think dat’s all dat fair. But mommy’s always been dat way, so me doesn’t see her changin’.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
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My staff isn’t much different, though I continue to attempt to retrain them.
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Thank you Purrseidon and Mr. M for participating in the fill-ins, you both had great answers -especially #4. I am glad the catnip is doing so well and that there hasn’t been another silvervine stick incident. 🙂
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Oh, Ms. Ellen, I will never, ever touch his stick again!!! I wish he’d told me it was medicine instead of just a wonderful smelling stick!
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