I'll Leave You in Peace

Sometimes it's soothing just to look through pictures. Old, new, people, places, nature. Often I find it comforting to see nature photos. Trees are of great interest to me, as is the moonlight. So rather than a writing, here are some pictures I've come across through mostly pixabay and twitter (as I am not much of a photographer myself). Enjoy some moments of peace........

πŸ“·Nicolas Storbjork

   
πŸ“· MDevost on pixabay

πŸ“· Vassilis Tangoulis on twitter


πŸ“· Jay Jivara on twitter

  
πŸ“· Christian Lindsten

Blessings.  πŸ™πŸ’—     Theresa M



Mewsings

My cats have a secret life.  They may seem quiet, sleepy, lounging around all the time.  But while I’m sleeping, they’re off doing their own thing.

I found evidence of them having a career in writing books!  Yes, both of them, pawing out their own mew memoirs.

Luke wrote about his time thus far in quarantine:



Oh my!  He’s showing how huge he is!

And Lilly, that little stinker!  How dare she:


She’s telling her versions of events.  Shenanigans indeed!

How they have been able to do this I have no idea.  And to be able to publish these books under Penguin.  A bird!  Clever.

I’ve since discovered that other cat owners have cat authors as well.  It seems the cats are definitely into #CatWorldDomination (as twitter shows).  Don’t let their quiet, yawning, cat-napping moments fool you.

They are watching us closely.  And meowing all about it.
Purrposely.        Theresa M