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Showing posts with label Camera Critters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camera Critters. Show all posts
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Camera Critters
Sterling Darling is my daughter Jean's Chocolate Siamese male cat. He first came into the family at the age of only a few days, having just opened his eyes. He was found on a Friday afternoon by a construction worker under a house in western Little Rock, occupying a 'nest' with an already deceased kitten of the same age, with no mama cat in evidence. He could tell the kitten was in critical condition, and took him to the closest veterinary clinic, where my son's wife worked as a groomer. There was no way this baby could survive without constant attention, so leaving him at the clinic over the weekend with only occasional feeding visits by the vet techs was not an option, so daughter-in-law brought him home with her, "home" being at that particular moment a family gathering in celebration of my 70th birthday. The tiny kitten, which fit into the palm of her hand, would require 'round the clock care which, as an employed person, she was not able to give.
Present at the gathering was my daughter Jean's husband, himself of a very tender nature. He decided that his family, with a stay- at- home mom, would take the kitten, and he put it under his shirt next to his heart, where he carried it almost constantly, taking his turn at feeding the baby, and reluctantly leaving the kitten to the care of my daughter when he was not available.
I'm as sure as I can be that it was the loving and dedicated attention to a tiny creature that allowed Sterling Darling to survive and grow into a beautiful cat. He is devoted to my son-in-law and still rides around on his shoulders for extended periods. Sterling Darling rewards his family by catching small (and, so far, non-poisonous) snakes and lizards he finds crawling about in the wood pile and brushy areas of the property. He brings them to the back door and waits patiently for someone to praise him for his hunting prowess.
How Sterling Darling got his name, I'm not exactly sure, but he is always referred to using both names.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Camera Critters - Cat Nap
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Camera Critters

Arthur
Gorgeous, isn't he? Arthur is my daughter's Maine Coon Cat. She adopted him from the Colorado Springs animal shelter when he was a small kitten. He's now 13 years old, almost 30 pounds, and a definite lover!
I've been AWOL from Camera Critters for a few weeks, but thought the first post of the new year was as good a time as any to jump back in. Happy New Year, everyone!
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Camera Critters - Three Little Pigs - Post 104

Have I mentioned that I really enjoy barbeque? Over the course of the last 40 years, I've eaten at most of the BBQ places within a 30-mile radius of my home. Some are better than others, of course, but it has to be pretty bad not to be good, if you know what I mean.
I visit The Mean Pig several times a year and always enter and leave with a smile when I see the three little piggies on the wall.
Camera Critters is the creation of Misty Dawn. Check out this week's other critters here.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Camera Critters #29 - Post 94

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Sweetie Pie
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Camera Critters - Post 85

Butterfly on Abelia
I think this is a Black Swallowtail butterfly, but am not sure. Information from anyone who knows is welcome! The only photo I could get was of its underside; the upper side of the wings are more colorful.
Camera Critters is the creation of Misty Dawn. To see others' photos for this week, visit here.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Camera Critters - Post 82

Said the Spider to the Fly.
(click to enlarge)
I discovered this Orb Spider (9/24/08 correction: not an Orb Spider, but an Argiope aurantia, commonly known as the Black and Yellow Garden Spider, Writing Spider or Corn Spider) lurking among the leaves of my day lilies, waiting for some tasty (to her) little bug to wander into her "parlor." She stayed here for several days, until the rain from Hurricane Ike destroyed her web. I've not been out to the garden yet to see if she's rebuilt it.
Camera Critters is the creation of Misty Dawn. To see others' photos for this week, visit here.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Camera Critters - Post 77

Camera Critters is the creation of Misty Dawn. To see others' photos for this week, visit here.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Camera Critters - Post 75

My favorite local BBQ place has had this piggy sitting in the window for who knows how long. It was there when I became a customer, some years ago. The trophies seen at the piggy's feet were awarded during area BBQ cook-offs. If you're ever in my area, owners Gary and Pat Green cordially invite you to visit The Shack BBQ. Good eats!
Camera Critters is the creation of Misty Dawn. To see others' photos for this week, visit here.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Camera Critters - Post 68

My daughter's Maine Coon cat, Arthur, one of the most loving cats I've ever been around. He was adopted from the Colorado Springs Animal Shelter as a tiny kitten, and specifically chosen because he had huge paws! As you can see, the rest of him caught up with his feet!
Photo by Jean Moser
Camera Critters is the creation of Misty Dawn. To see others' photos for this week, visit here.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Camera Critters - Post 63


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Sunday, August 3, 2008
How Much Are Those Doggies in the Window? - Post 51

While waiting in line at a local drive-in eatery yesterday afternoon, I noticed some movement in the driver's side window of the vehicle in front of me. I'm a sucker for little dogs, and these were just too cute. Since the line was moving very slowly (that is, not at all), I grabbed my camera, approached the vehicle and asked if I might photograph them. Not only did the male driver say "Sure!" but the woman in the passenger seat got out, came around to where I was snapping pictures and said "Listen to this!" She started crooning, and both dogs began to "sing" for me, which is what they are doing in this photo. The lady grinned big time -- and I did, too! Those folks are really fond of their dogs, and I can see why!
This is my first "Camera Critters" post. I've been lurking and looking for a while and decided to join the fun! Thanks for looking.
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