Mary had joined me in bed. She does this every night now and sleeps by the wall, her head peeping out from the eiderdown.
Any time after 2 pm Bun joins us and curls up in the left hand corner of the duvet
I usually scratch her a welcome scratch with my big toe.
It’s a habit we have all gotten into since Mary became poorly.
Last night I watched a catty Kindness
A small moment between two species that lightens the heart and is worthy of a short blog entry.
Bun walked two steps from her warmed sleeping spot and sniffed at Mary’s blind eye. It’s been looking sore recently and I’ve cleaned it with hypromellose eye drops, nevertheless the cat started to lick the closed eye gently and Mary turned her head to allow her to continue her work which Bun did with some precision and tenacity .
It’s not much of blog news.
It’s a little thing really .
But like noticing the honeysuckle in flower yesterday
And the fat man flying around the garden, the day before.
It’s part of the fabric of Bwthyn y Llan
And the small lives of the five creatures that live here.
For some strange reason that last line finished me off.
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Oh bless…how many dirty martinis?
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DeleteSurely you mean four small creatures and one giant of a human with the biggest heart, love to you all. Jan in Castle Gresley
ReplyDeleteMy life is as small as theirs x
DeleteTotally agree with the two previous posts, It's finished me off too. Love to you all and thank you for sharing things here. You matter more than you'd ever know. Jxx
ReplyDelete❤️ I don’t go out of my way to find blog posts but I know one when I see one
DeleteSymbiotic, Weave excluded!
ReplyDeleteOne day
DeleteIt's the little things that add colour to our lives. xx
ReplyDeleteI agree, but you have to slowdown to see them
DeleteAs you know, I have been wondering about dear Mary. This caused me to weep, which is to say to you that it touched me deeply in ways that very few writers can do. So, for a constant repeat - thank you for sharing your life with us. You and Weaver Pat will always have a special place in my heart.
ReplyDeleteChin up dear Nell
DeleteBeautiful word picture, thank you.
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You are welcome
DeleteJust beautiful John, I can picture Bun lovingly tending Mary.❤️
ReplyDeleteThat she was
DeleteJohn, you always find a way with words that touch my heart. Thank you.
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DeleteIt’s the little things, right, John?
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Amen
DeleteSweet Bun! Thank you for sharing this touching and heartwarming story. 🐈⬛🐶❤️
ReplyDeleteJohn your writing is sublime, thank you. Jane
ReplyDeleteWe could learn a lot from the way animals of different species treat each other. My very large german shepherds groom my cats who keep asking for more.
ReplyDeleteHow amazingly and wonderfully sweet of Bun to understand what would help Mary feel better. In tears here.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were awake to see Bun's attentive care, John. Perhaps in another life Bun was a nurse?
Hugs!
Sweet, sweet Bun. I'm glad you observed Bun's care and love for Mary. A precious moment for all.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
That's a sweet thing for Bun to do for Mary.
ReplyDeleteThat is very sweet. It’s those moments of contentment that make up our lives. - Jenn
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