Daggone pollen. How am I supposed to enjoy Spring if I can't go outdoors? More narcotics?
Anyway, I tried to make the most of my down time, and worked up a little group of catnip toys for my friend Linda who works with Siamese Rescue. They knit up in no time. The real challenge is stuffing them and inserting a little pocket of catnip while a 12-pound cat (yeah, that's him over there on the right) tries to divert my attention. So, here's a little sprinkling of herb for you, Kittie, and here's a little for the fish. No, THAT'S for you; THIS is for the fish. And so on. It was great fun.
I'm thinking I might leave a few rather flat, and call them flounder.
So today is my dear husband's birthday, and he's sick with what seems like the same pollen-born malady that had me down last week. Poor baby. Hm-m-m, maybe a little catnip...
It seems it's a week for noses (I just read Leigh Ann's story), or rather the season- sorry you got a snoot full.
ReplyDeleteI admire your courage, yarn and catnip! Your kitties must have thought they were in heaven, although I'm sure you did not. I know the orphan kitties will be including you in their prayers.
I've been thinking about you as my peonies are budding (yes, they have survived my dogs unwelcome watering) I spent the weekend tucking them into their cages and tending their beds- so that when they bloom their buxom blossoms won't kiss the ground. I've always thought peonies were the Dolly Partons of the flower world.