Sunday, 22 September 2013

out and about


Me-ow-my-oh!

Me-usings and Me-emories


22 September 2013 - What is normal everyday for one person is exotic to another.  The perspective is determined not by the place but by the perceiver.  Where does the beheld fall on the spectrum from familiar to alien?  Had I not travelled widely in the northern temperate zone, I might still hold that palm trees and dracaenas are ho-hum flora.  But even had I not ventured beyond central Florida, I could have inferred diversity.  Just look at the variety found among us:  from snow white to ebony, stripes to solids, calicoes to brindles, we are an eclectic, and if I may say so, fascinating breed.  I have never encountered a purple cat, but I don't disallow the possibility (and I'd rather see than be one).










methodology of the meow-stro

 

 

 

Today's Catechism 

(for the self-taught)

To be widely read and broadly travelled are worthwhile goals.













Bring back Bastet
Bastet beckons





Catty Corner

place of the day - Kitty Hawk, a town on North Carolina's Outer Banks, chosen by the Wright brothers for its wind and sand

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