If you put down a box or a basket, a cat materializes in it instantly. We pulled down the basket we keep flour, sugar, etc, in, pulled out the flour and Stretch appeared instantly where the flour container was. I think cats have figured out Star Trek’s transporter — Rosencrantz seems to beam himself through walls.
We have a mini rose in a basket that we got from Costco last year that has very nice form. We have no Idea what it is, other than red.
The Harley was parked in front of Bed Bath and Beyond. If I get enough interesting Harley photos, I might put together a Harleys in Albuquerque book.
I did several setups and photographed them tonight. I have several clips of bullets I was given for an M-1 Garand, even though I don’t have an M-1 Garand. With all the recent politics, I’ve been thinking about doing some set ups, and finally got around to it. The first one is on a map of a world projection I drafted back in the day when cartographers still drew maps by hand. The second setup features a collection of antique cameras.





Love the one of Stretch, of course.
The Harley pic is great – all that black and chrome in the sun are hard to get and this one looks beautiful.
I did not now you had so many old cameras. I hope to get to see them sometime.
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Our cats tend to sit in boxes too as soon as they can get in when you put a box down on the floor… 😉
Cats do love boxes. Thanks, Erica!
And sometimes they even like to pee in them… 😉
True!
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