48 thoughts on “All The X’s Are Not In Texas

  1. Wow, what a lot of crisscrossing air traffic. It’s a little scary when you think about it…
    Wonderful kitties again. I never tire of seeing them. I didn’t realize Glenda (or any of the black cats) had any white markings. Or maybe that’s just the light reflecting off that glossy fur. I had a comment about a friend with Exes in Texas, but that’s too much for a comment. Hugs.

  2. Love the title and the imagery you’ve shared it’s so vivid and captivating! If I get the chance, I’d really enjoy getting to know more about you and your work

    • Thanks, Amanda. I have posted almost every day since 2011, so there is a lot of posts for you to explore.

      • Wow, that’s amazing! I’d love to chat more and get to know you better beyond just your posts. Do you have Instagram or another app where we could connect and talk more easily? btw Amanda is my nick name Emma is my real name

        • I do not have Instagram or any other social media. I’m a boring old cat herder, dogged by my daughter’s ex-dog, Jake.

          • That’s okay, Timothy! I’d still really like to communicate with you. Is there any application you might be willing to try so we could chat more easily?

  3. Your skies were pretty busy there! The best one I saw here one year was a contrail that had curves in the shape of an “S”, and then a newer contrail rain through that, making a “$”. Down near the southern horizon and the camera I had at the time not good enough to catch it well.

    Your cats certainly all look comfy in those photos!

  4. Synchronized sleeping, there’s a new one. I like the cauliflower cloud at the end; on its way to bigger things.

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