1. I learned patience the hard way…. in other words, I had to be patient to learn it.
2. Everyone should climb a tree at least once in their lives.
3. Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about Spring and planting our garden.
4. I’ll never be too old to snoopervise my staff.
This post is hosted by Ms. Ellen of 15 and meowing and Ms. Lorianne of Fourleggedfurballs. Yesterday, they asked these questions. (Ms. Ellen asked the first two fill-in-the-blank questions and Ms. Lorianne the later two.) If you don’t want to write a blog post, you can simply answer in the comments section. These were the original questions:
1. I learned _________________the hard way.
2. Everyone should ___________________ at least once in their lives.
3. Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about _________.
4. I’ll never be too old to _________.
This post is also purrticipating in Comedy Plus’s Feline Friday Blog Hop.
Have a great day!
I also had to learn patience the hard way enjoyed your answer beautiful kitty
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Patience is a difficult lesson to learn, isn’t it?
Purrseidon
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yes it is, an older lady told me one time do not ask God for patience until you are ready to accept it
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Thank you for participating in the fill-ins, great answers. I am impressed that you were able to learn patience- I still haven’t. And you are the best snoopervisor. XO
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Ms. Ellen, I continue to purractice learning patience…. It requires a lot of purractice.
Purrseidon
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purrseidon…we total lee agreez…now if we could just get OUT two climb that tree 🙂
happee week end two all 🙂 ♥♥
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Er, you aren’t allowed to go out and climb trees!?!? I’ve never heard of such a thing!
Purrseidon
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Those were really good answers, we enjoyed reading them.
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Thank you Brian dear furiend! Have a wonderful day and glorious weekend!
Purrseidon
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Great fill-ins! and Rumi’s quote is spot on- especially these days! I am also planning my garden- I am ready for spring! Have a great weekend!
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Ms. Kathe I’m thinking the coming 7-10 days will be the roughest, but after that things should settle down and hopefully seeds will begin to sprout…. Spring, a time of new beginnings.
Purrseidon
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I sure hope so- so damn frightening….
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My dear, dear Ms. Kathe the black hats are doing their level best to make this frightening… There aren’t as many of them as they pretend and there are millions of us patriots. Thus, their only way to stay in power is through fear and intimidation. I believe they will crumble in the face of those resolutely and peacefully stand for our Constitution.
Purrseidon, who also advises you to keep doing the finger holding and stay calm.
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Excellent questions! As a human, I once climbed the maple in the front yard to get closer to a yellow warbler to hear it’s song. I was shocked how loud it was from up in the tree, but don’t regret spending the time up there for one minute. The yellow warbler didn’t perceive me as a threat there, which was nice since he sang for the full concert.
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Mr.Doug, you’re a true cat-daddy to have had such a wonderous experience!
Purrseidon, who wishes you a wonderful weekend.
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What a great portrait of you, sister dear. Snoopervising the staff is important.
Kosmo
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Kosmo dear brofur, snoopervision is a cat’s main job! How is your dad doing? Are you still snoopervising his recovery?
Purrseidon
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Dear sister, my dad is recovering great, even though the doctors at the beginning said he will not be able to come home, now they say he is a miracle. And yes, I am snoopervising him all the time.
Kosmo
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Kosmo dear brofur, I’m sure the doctor didn’t realize your healing purrs would do so much good…. Humans always underestimate us cats and purr-power.
Purrseidon
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True, so true!
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Spring is such a joy, and you are right, there is no shortcut to patience.
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Ms. Mimi you are correct on patience not having a shortcut…. very difficult to purrfect, too.
Purrseidon
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Love your fill-ins. I’m ready for spring too, but not for planting a garden.
Love the quote. I’m with you.
Thank you for joining the Feline Friday Blog Hop.
Have a purrfect Feline Friday and weekend. ♥
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Meowser Ms. Sandee we’ve been busy prepping the garden for a few days – not every plant is an annual, many live 2 years and some live for many years. Yesterday the little potting bags arrived and they will soon be filled with dirt and seeds…. Cool days/nights (now) are the only time we can grow things like broccoli. Then, a month from now, we’ll sprout the plants that last through the heat of summer.
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