Ribh's D'Coopage

@Aussie-Chookmum : this is sort of what I had in mind. It runs the length of the road with a variety of flowering, bird attracting natives.
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Nice screen. It looks at least 2 plants deep. Will you be layering your hedge too @Ribh?
 
I have kitties too!! lol

This is Marigold, she was born at my friend's farm. She was about 6 weeks old and developed pneumonia. I caught her and took her to the vet, they didn't think she would make it, but here she is. My little fighter!

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My other kitty is Taz, he too was born at a friend's farm. I was going through a really tough time and she showed up at my house and dropped him and a bag of kitten food off with Rich and said it was for me so I would keep smiling. Of course Rich didn't say no and kept it a surprise until I got home from work that day.

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So pretty!

And you have a rehead too!:love My youngest is red. :)
They are seriously beautiful kitties.

Both of my two are red headed :D

It was a complete surprise as neither DH or I are. Though DH had a red beard, my Mum-in-law used to have red hair and my grandfather did too.

I'm very partial to red hair and notice it all the time now:lol:
 
Morning Jeannie :frow

I hope the weather improves and you feel better soon. :hugs

Such a nice story and pretty cats. :love Ok, true confessions... When I married Sue nearly 40 years ago, I was totally anti cat and she was totally a cat person (still is btw). So one day I take the dog into the vet for routine stuff and the vet is giving away kittens with free vet care for life. I took one home for Sue. He was a Tabby... He traveled too... Lived in Louisiana where he was born, then Japan, Florida, Saudi, and Virginia. He lived to be 18 and acted more like a dog than a cat. He was happy to take on any stray dog and win. He totally changed my viewpoint on cats.

ETA: His name was Twiki

He sounds like a great cat @rjohns39 . He'd be hard to top!
 
So pretty!



Both of my two are red headed :D

It was a complete surprise as neither DH or I are. Though DH had a red beard, my Mum-in-law used to have red hair and my grandfather did too.

I'm very partial to red hair and notice it all the time now:lol:
I got 2 red~heads out of 5 & all the boys grow ginger beards. :lol: I was strawberry blonde for a while & I always tell DH I married him for his hair; it was a glorious red gold, long & wavy when I first knew him. It's a recessive gene so both partners have to carry it for it to turn up ~ all that Scot's ancestry!:gig
 
Morning Jeannie :frow

I hope the weather improves and you feel better soon. :hugs

Such a nice story and pretty cats. :love Ok, true confessions... When I married Sue nearly 40 years ago, I was totally anti cat and she was totally a cat person (still is btw). So one day I take the dog into the vet for routine stuff and the vet is giving away kittens with free vet care for life. I took one home for Sue. He was a Tabby... He traveled too... Lived in Louisiana where he was born, then Japan, Florida, Saudi, and Virginia. He lived to be 18 and acted more like a dog than a cat. He was happy to take on any stray dog and win. He totally changed my viewpoint on cats.

ETA: His name was Twiki

What a great cat story. Cats are amazing and like chickens each one is different in personality and temperament. I glad Twiki showed you how cool they can be.
 

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