The Kitties, Storm Damage and Maggie Smith
Cats are so funny, and
strange!
Misty being a COVID cat,
where no one came to the house
or visited with us at all,
Misty was never around
anyone but me.
With that said, while reading
up on Russian Blue it states that
they are shy of others and usually
only bonds with their family...
Well, that is Misty!!
The pic above is day 3 of
Brit and Cory's visit, she
finally came out for some
mom time. After butting
heads and loving on me, she
crawled into the corner of
the end table next to me and
hid behind my silk flowers.
Fun part is watching her come
from the bedroom, rub up on
the cedar chest the TV sets on,
over to the front door, past the
heater fireplace and past the
window, just skirting the
outside of the room to get to
me and avoid others!
The pics below were taken shortly
after Brit and Cory left. She felt
safe to come out and snooze on
the bed.
Lily on the other hand is going
to greet you, sniff you and decide
if you are
WORTH
her time, when at that point,
she moves on.
She has no issue with guest.
She took up on her
spot, the daybed and did her
normal thing.
next to her.
Just don't touch her, she
will move!
Misty on Tuesday morning,
she came out of hiding which
is under my bed in the cat hammock,
because Cory and Brit were
still asleep. We enjoyed deck and
daybed time together.
My heart goes out to those
that were in the line of
Helene.
It came in through Fla., but I
don't think they were expecting
it to do the damage all the
way up in TN.
I-40 at the North Carolina /Tennessee
border is washed out.
More than 50 patients and staff are
trapped on the roof of Unicoi
County Hospital
due to flooding caused by
Tropical Storm Helene
My brothers cabin
in the NC mountains.
SIL was able to view the
pic before power went out.
Not sure if the water made
it to the house, didn't have far
to go.
And then today, there
is also this.
These three together again,
with the passing of
Maggie Smith.
Comments
RIP, Maggie. You will be missed.
That was a terrible storm, so much damage left behind in such a large area.
I agree, Dame Maggie was quite the lady!