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Paparazzo: “As mysterious as cheese is to you cats, cheese is not the mystery.”

Jake and I ventured off down another coyote trail. We went as far as we could go and discovered a pair of shovels.

Cats: “Not a pair of shovels! Those shovels are not what one would use in a kitty litter box. Where do you think the body is buried?”
Paparazzo: “Good question, kitties. I was asking myself the same question.”

“Don’t look at me! I had nothing to do with it.”


“Those are suspicious-looking ‘Hightops’!”

“I saw no evil. Heard no evil, and I don’t give a bloody hoot about no buried bodies or stinking evil!”

“We’re with you, Daddy Owl! Who has time to give a bloody hoot about another stinking shovel mystery?”

A tale of two shovels! Maybe the crane knows? 🙂
The cranes cluck in a crane-like Morse code. They may know more than they let on. Thanks, Lavinia.
That really is weird. Must be something in the air today. Loved the feline discussion. Hugs.
There’s been a lot of mysteries around here recently. Thanks, Teagan.
Indeed the plot doth thicken….
Like corn starch in the broth of chicken. Thanks, Shey.
Great line!
Loved the narratives Tim…. And excellent photos… Have a peaceful Sunday xx
Thanks, Sue. You too.
love it
Thanks, Sylvia.
Very mysterious!
Thanks, Tiffany.
Great fun!!
There is always an adventure….
Yes there is. Thanks, Rebecca.
The adventures of kitties, owls, and mysterious shovels!! 🐈⬛🦉
Thanks, Samantha.
I am so laughing.. first at the cheesy meal and then the mystery of who done it.. lol
It is a cheesy mystery in the making. Thanks, Cindy.
damn straits it is.. lol
That was so satisfying to see and read, Tim. The kitties discussion and the cheese queue my favourites today, Sir.
Thanks, Inchy.
Well it started out a cheesy post, then turned into a post one can really dig.
What’s with the shovels, Tim? You’d think if a body was buried, they would at least toss the shovels into the Rio Grande.
Hahaha! You are so clever. It’s hard to get to the river from there because the underbrush is too thick to walk through. They would have to walk the long way around with the shovels before they could toss them in the river. They are pretty well hidden where they are. Thanks, Resa.
I can dig it!
Shovels without a home .. very strange! Beautiful kitties .. your black cats always remind me of Eric
So much homelessness out here, even shovels and up homeless. Thanks, Julie.