does Weaver ever knee sit? I don't believe so, but you've got Bun! (and the Welsh)... And....a beautiful soup and a fire...... ahh. Sounds perfect to me! Susan M/ Calif.
Your sitting room (with Bun in the foreground) looks wonderfully snug and cozy. Of course heat rises so Weaver may be warm enough if she's upstairs but she doesn't know what she's missing - yet. Our overnight temperature low is to be 22*C so no lap cats are needed here. Choir tomorrow night?
I had not heard of Zulu Dawn. I totally love Zulu though, and have rewatched it several times. Your sitting room looks like such a welcoming cosy place. Your soups always sound yummy— I am always impressed with the combinations of ingredients - after reading what you are making I always want to grab a soup pot and create. Jean in Winnipeg.
John, you may not believe it yet, but the God is back on Earth, his representatives. Come one come all to the fold.What I told you before still applies. Woman can do for a man, anything another man can. Forgive your mother in your soul and move on with your wonderful life. And they smell divine on a date. Now call up your best friend and tell her you really love her. Be it Nu or Pashima. You know the one I am talking about, her. The one you love most and is your best friend in life. That is a keeper. Hugs. You know who.
I’ve been living with dementia for quite some time, and for years, I struggled to find lasting relief. Conventional treatments offered limited support, but the symptoms gradually worsened impacting my memory, focus, and daily functioning. Out of both hope and hesitation, I decided to try an herbal treatment program from NaturePath Herbal Clinic. I’ll be honest I was skeptical at first. But around the four-month mark, I started to notice real changes. My mental clarity began to improve. The confusion and forgetfulness became less overwhelming. I felt more present, more aware and more myself again. It wasn’t a sudden change, but it was steady and noticeable. For the first time in years, I feel more connected to the world around me. I can engage better with loved ones, sleep more soundly, and face each day with renewed confidence.
The impact mentally, emotionally, and even physically has been truly uplifting. If you or a loved one is exploring natural approaches for managing dementia, I sincerely encourage you to consider NaturePath Herbal Clinic. It’s been a life changing journey for me, and I’m deeply thankful I gave it a chance.
There's handsome 🤩
ReplyDeleteIndeed!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
What's not to like? xx
ReplyDeleteGotta love a cat hot water bottle
ReplyDeleteI wish Dudo or Moose would knee-sit!
ReplyDeleteI wish summer would come and stay a while.
ReplyDeleteA cat in the lap on a peaceful day makes everything wonderful.
ReplyDeletedoes Weaver ever knee sit? I don't believe so, but you've got Bun! (and the Welsh)... And....a beautiful soup and a fire...... ahh. Sounds perfect to me!
ReplyDeleteSusan M/ Calif.
Your sitting room (with Bun in the foreground) looks wonderfully snug and cozy. Of course heat rises so Weaver may be warm enough if she's upstairs but she doesn't know what she's missing - yet.
ReplyDeleteOur overnight temperature low is to be 22*C so no lap cats are needed here.
Choir tomorrow night?
Hugs!
I had not heard of Zulu Dawn. I totally love Zulu though, and have rewatched it several times. Your sitting room looks like such a welcoming cosy place. Your soups always sound yummy— I am always impressed with the combinations of ingredients - after reading what you are making I always want to grab a soup pot and create. Jean in Winnipeg.
ReplyDeleteLove Bun being front and centre in the photo as she sits on your knee!
ReplyDeleteYour home looks so cosy and peaceful!
ReplyDeleteCozy. A lap cat on a cold day is a lovely thing..just don't want to move!
ReplyDeleteWhen is Summer going to get here? Our heating came on last night...it was so chilly.
ReplyDeleteZulu, one of my favourite films - it was the singing!
ReplyDeleteWho was that; he is so handsome. He reminds me of my late husband. Nothing like a bun warmer on a cold night. Gigi
ReplyDeleteFelipe VI King of Spain 🥰
DeleteI seem to remember Anna Calder-Marshall was in Zulu Dawn. Lovely woman. Bel Ami
ReplyDeleteSweet cats.
ReplyDeleteJohn, you may not believe it yet, but the God is back on Earth, his representatives. Come one come all to the fold.What I told you before still applies. Woman can do for a man, anything another man can. Forgive your mother in your soul and move on with your wonderful life. And they smell divine on a date. Now call up your best friend and tell her you really love her. Be it Nu or Pashima. You know the one I am talking about, her. The one you love most and is your best friend in life. That is a keeper. Hugs. You know who.
ReplyDeleteI’ve been living with dementia for quite some time, and for years, I struggled to find lasting relief. Conventional treatments offered limited support, but the symptoms gradually worsened impacting my memory, focus, and daily functioning.
ReplyDeleteOut of both hope and hesitation, I decided to try an herbal treatment program from NaturePath Herbal Clinic. I’ll be honest I was skeptical at first. But around the four-month mark, I started to notice real changes.
My mental clarity began to improve. The confusion and forgetfulness became less overwhelming. I felt more present, more aware and more myself again. It wasn’t a sudden change, but it was steady and noticeable.
For the first time in years, I feel more connected to the world around me. I can engage better with loved ones, sleep more soundly, and face each day with renewed confidence.
The impact mentally, emotionally, and even physically has been truly uplifting.
If you or a loved one is exploring natural approaches for managing dementia, I sincerely encourage you to consider NaturePath Herbal Clinic. It’s been a life changing journey for me, and I’m deeply thankful I gave it a chance.
www.naturepathherbalclinic.com