Someone plugged you in, And sadly they clipped your wings

Yesterday morning the better-half and I were making breakfast and I noticed Jim had brought in an animal. He had a bird and it wasn’t quite dead. The two humans just gawked and then decided that perhaps we should pick the bird up and put it outside. The better-half got on a glove and I was prepared to capture Jim so he wouldn’t follow the better-half outside.

Yeah, that plan wasn’t cool with Jim. Who took his bird, thankyouverymuch, and walked out to the porch growling the whole time. A deep growl to show us he was the king of the backyard. The bird was dispatched pretty quickly after that and Jim ate the whole thing. I ended up vacuuming a handful of feathers off the porch. The circle of life, indeed.

Yes, he’s the king:

Simon was out on the porch and could have cared less about the bird being killed and eaten. He wants you to know he’s a lover, not a fighter. Also, Purina One and the occasional Fancy Feast is good enough for him:

Our friends gave us a bunch of iris last year. Two are blooming. I love purple iris and they smell so good:

Our rose bushes in the front are beginning to pop. I know rose aficionados scoff at the miniature rose, but they are pretty and I don’t care if they aren’t some pedigreed rose from the ancient city of Rose or whereverintheheck. Pretty is good.

Our sage plant is also blooming. I fried a couple of sage leaves the other day. So good. I think the hummingbird that’s already around stops by the sage plant for a snack now and again. Let’s hope the hummingbird doesn’t become a snack.

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2 Responses to Someone plugged you in, And sadly they clipped your wings

  1. Liz says:

    Those two cats look so happy and healthy. When I planted my rose garden, I purposely chose miniature roses for their disease resistant qualities. I was tired of all the dusting and black spot and general babying the full size roses needed.

  2. Frog says:

    That was what made me buy these. They look great and all I do is trim them occasionally and feed them.

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