Staying on the theme of cats, this was my cat Tia. Sadly she passed away from throat cancer a few years ago so this is a nice way to remember her.
		
		
	
	
		 
	 
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I think they might get the last laugh once you head to the bathroom!
 
	Unloading 100Kg of strawberries takes its toll on all plumbing.

Is it just me, or does Bosley look perplexed as to what that fluffy thing is over on his right?
Olivia, Otto & Bosley by Adam Campbell, on Flickr
Interesting thought, Ken, I had the same one initially and tried it out a few days ago. Without my signature on it, they work quite nicely down there! You then get a fairly pleasant 3 point movement throughout the scene.Lovely image but maybe........ clone out the stones to the bottom left, I think they have a sharpness that knocks the otherwise silky image out of balance for me... maybe just me... so as usual feel free to ignore me..
 _DSC8294 by apple fanboy1, on Flickr
_DSC8294 by apple fanboy1, on FlickrLove seeing bees, but I think ours have died off now.

An Acer japonicum no less. A very fine ornamental!No pets in my life, but we have an acer. Does that count?
_DSC8294 by apple fanboy1, on Flickr
Comments always welcome.
He looks like he's saying, "hurry up and take the picture, then I'm gone through the grass!"
Gus -20180902-18.jpg by Charles Martorelli, on Flickr
I used to think when people referred to people "looking at cat pics" on the internet, I thought it was a euphemism for looking at mucky photos but it is actually exactly that - people posting and looking at pictures of cats.... lol...
Happy belated birthday wishes Sophie...
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I get muddled up, is this Stella or Zoe?
Either way, Stella image....
 
	If you say so! We have 5 acer's but I refer to them by their leaf colour and size. I'm not a very good garden.An Acer japonicum no less. A very fine ornamental!
He looks like he's saying, "hurry up and take the picture, then I'm gone through the grass!"
Love seeing bees, but I think ours have died off now.
I think we’ll still have some for around a month. They’re not so quick/fast moving anymore - from this perspective it is easier to take a picture
Yes Stella. And still in a creative glut regarding non-kiddo pics, so sharing another one of her from the same series. She was meowing for this one.
Will get out and shoot something both interesting and sharable soon. Hopefully...

 
	I agree. The gentleman who owned our house before us was amazing with Roses. For the past 4 years living here, we have had a constant flourish of colour from the Roses we inherited. He somehow had them planned and laid out so that From late spring through to late autumn we get a flash of colour.
Again, no matter how amazing we get technologically, nature always wins.
Lovely image Molly Macro Maestro.
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Adds beautiful scale to the place. I bet it was a wonderful moment sitting there enjoying the view. I hope there weren’t 50 people stood behind you waiting for you to move ruining the moment.