Dear Furiends,
Katsu and I have been busy-busy with pre-garden projects. In other meows, planning our spring garden then starting seeds in these cute little peat pots. I am confident that by the time water is added, I shall be dirty enough to merit a bath!
Baths are always a bonus of taking up gardening.
Meanwhile, Katsu has managed to stay spotless. Oh, and that strange blueish thing outside the catio is Saphera’s old Bumble (it was 3 years old, not the new one she got last Christmas)… I guess Saphera figured it had endured a long, hard life and deserved time off in the garden…. I will also add that she is now hauling around her Dino Dental Chew toy instead of the new Bumble, so I’m not sure if I’m correct about her intentions.
Our furiend, Angel (below), is still alive and well in freezing Ohio…. Looks like he has a very comfy spot under Ms. Cherie’s humongous piano, but Saphera’s corner of the sofa looks even more comfy to me!
This post is purrticipating in The Cat on My Head’s Sunday Selfies Blog Hop – to see what some of our furiends are doing this weekend please, click here
Purrseidon
Hello, Purr! and Furry friends, So happy your mommy is putting me on her blogs. I feel so important after a rough start to life, Love Angel
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Angel, dear furiend, we love adding you to our Sunday Selfies and know you don’t have reliable internet and/or a blog of your own.
Purrseidon
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Our garden is running amock in the summer sun. We need to plant more seeds though and we love the peat pots!
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I’m rather fond of my peat pots, too!
Purrseidon
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Working in the garden certainly does require baths — i do a lot of weeding for Mr. BA, and it always leaves me dirtier than cleaning two houses!
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Ms. Mimi, I’m glad to know I’m not the only one that enjoys projects that necessitate baths!
Purrseidon
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Gardening! Is it April already? Does Katsu have a “green paw”?
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Mr. Greg, we live in semi-tropical Florida and almost garden year round…. very good hobby for baths! And the only reason Katsu has green paws is because he tramples plants, but I’m trying to teach him.
Purrseidon
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I knew that you were down south–I guess I just wasn’t thinking. I usually don’t when I am commenting!
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I don’t always know where my furiends live, either, but to give you a better idea of or location, Mr. M and I used to love watching the launches from Canaveral.
Purrseidon
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We would go on vacation there in the 1950’s and 60’s
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I’m sure it’s changed since then.
Purrseidon
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Great selfies from all. 🙂
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Thank you, Ms. Ellen.
Purrseidon
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I don’t think Mom will be doing any planting outside for awhile. It’s been real cold here and we’ve been getting some snow and we seldom get snow in O-R-E Gon.
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As per the Farmer’s Almanac, next weekend is good for planting above ground crops, then February 23rd will be a good day to plant root crops. I’m sure the Farmer’s Almanac has ideal schedules for your area, too.
Purrseidon
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Gardening is so much fun ! We have to wait til March-April to begin ours here ! Purrs
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I completely understand! My dear furiend, Angel, who lives in Ohio is getting another 8 inches of snow today, so he can’t start his nip patch, either.
Purrseidon
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Planning a garden is always so much fun, full of hope and dreams of summer beauty. At our house that is all true until August hits Texas and it starts to feel like a furnace and gardening is a chore – MOL!
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August can be a sizzler in Florida, too.
Purrseidon
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I guess so long as Saphera isn’t hauling around anyone or anything else, then all is well MOL
I’m glad Angel is looking nice and snug, Ohio sounds like it is a really chilly place right now. Around here, if we had a fire I would be sizing it up for firewood as it is too uncomfortable to sit on, especially the keys which make a terrible din when I roll over 😉
Purrs to you all, and happy gardening!
ERin
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I hope your garden does well this spring. My adventures with plants have always ended with mixed results, at best.
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Mr. Charles, do you consult the Farmer’s Almanac? Mr. M assured me that it’s advice was generally sound, so it was published by felines and/or humans with feline advisors.
Purrseidon
( https://www.almanac.com/gardening )
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No but maybe I should.
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