- At October 23, 2006
- By Jeannine Gailey
- In Blog
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If it’s Monday, you must be in Seattle…
Back from picturesque Bellingham (I forgot my camera, but everything was like the perfect autumn small town – from snowy Mt. Baker, the turning maples, the dense fog over the water at night.) Had great fun reading with Martha at Village Books, and got to meet some great folks – including fellow blogging-poet Oliver de la Paz. Definitely have to go back to Bellingham on a purely recreational trip sometime soon.
Finally recovering from month-long chest and head thing – travel does, apparently, take a toll on the health front – and looking forward to some rest to work on my thesis, bibliography, etc (all due 11/20.)
And, picked up an unexpected extra on this reading trip – we passed pumpkin farms, sweet corn stands, pick your own apple farms…but couldn’t resist a woman with kittens. We’re now the proud owners of a little semi-Ragdoll-esque little male kitten named Shakespeare. He kept us up all night biting out hands, meowing loudly, and terrorizing our nice blonde adult female cat, Bastett. Here’s a pic – where he’s all tired out from shenanigans….
And, on the poetry front, a new review up on Fickle Muses, a new journal of myth and poetry, of Becoming the Villainess: here it is at…http://www.ficklemuses.com/nonfiction/becomingthevillainess.html
Rusty
Oh! Congrats on your new kitty! There are lots of stray cats here, and I so want to take one in. But that would be all sorts of complicated.
Good luck with the tail end of your thesis. I wish I could be there to get everything squared away for you like the last group (and not to mention see you graduate!). But rest assured I’ll be thinking of you! Say hi to Glenn for me.
aka Leonardo Likes Gulls
Too cute!
Kels
Anne
What an adorable kitten! He looks perfect.
Suzanne
SO adorable!!!
Radish King
Ohhhh!
Felicity
Yay! Kitten!
I hope Bastett adjusts more quickly and smoothly than our Qubit did to my little ball of terror. 🙂
32poems
Congrats on your kitty! If you recall, our cats died within a week of each other (suddenly) of most likely the same cause. What are the odds of that?
It’s heartening to know you’re ready for a kitten. I’m still not sure what I want to do.
jeannine
Thanks Rusty, Kels, Anne, Suzanne, Rebecca, and Felicity 🙂 Shakespeare says thanks too. His head is too big as it is though.
Thanks Deb! Yes, I remember – and another friend of mine lost a cat the same week. It has really helped – esp since the new kitty seems to have inherited a bit of our passed-away kitty’s eccentric personality.