Saturday, 21 September 2013

oysters on the half-shell


Me-ow-my-oh!



Me-usings and Me-emories


21 September 2013 -  Being a tuxedo cat in a gray world suits me well, don't you think?  There is nothing monotonous about this color scheme, and anyone who thinks otherwise has little imagination.  The eye when given a restricted palette can better perceive nuance.  Busy splashes of bold colors are exciting (don't take this sentiment as a request for a red bowtie), but over-stimulate the rods and cones.  How better to soothe body and mind than with cool-to-the-touch silver and understated onyx.  It's what I'll be wearing this season.










methodology of the meow-stro

 

 

 

 Today's Catechism 

(for the self-taught)

Pearls of wisdom make a lovely statement around the neck.











Bring back Bastet
Bastet beckons

 

Catty Corner

word of the day - chatoyancy, or cat's eye effect, is an optical reflectance seen in certain gemstones, arising either from the fibrous structure or from fibrous inclusions or cavities within the stone

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