Happy Chanukah!!!

I skipped over photoing the southwest branch this round, and now we're on the south side heading east and back to where we started. The last of the afternoon sun lights the trees on this part of the path. There are some houses off to the right side, so it's not quite as secluded as the view looking toward the lake suggests.

Here I've turned around and am looking back westward again. Is that a hobbit leaning against the tree?

This pic was very fuzzy, but I liked the colors, so I've sharpened it to the point that the pixels are breaking down and giving it sort of a paint-by-numbers look.
I ran into A., the cat rescue worker again today, and she thinks the old covered booda litter box I have will make a fine shelter for Ostra and Bridget. They definitely made use of the ones she put out for them in the past. So I got a child's sleeping bag and a fleecy blanket for padding at the thrift shop this evening (I have catnip spray to make it more enticing), and tomorrow I'm going to work on waterproofing it better and then bring it out to the garage and find a good place to wedge it. I'm trying to think of what's small and very heavy to put in it to help keep it from blowing over in high winds--if you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Bridget was eyeing the inside of my car when I left the hatchback open this evening, so it might not be so hard to trap these two again if a home ever turns up for them. A. trapped them a couple of years ago to spay and release them--there's a lot of cats who can count on regular meals in the area because of her. Hopefully, this litter box shelter will up the quality of these pretty sisters' lives a little bit for a while, until someone wanders off with it. If it lasts until spring, I'll be very happy, and it will have done its job.
I skipped over photoing the southwest branch this round, and now we're on the south side heading east and back to where we started. The last of the afternoon sun lights the trees on this part of the path. There are some houses off to the right side, so it's not quite as secluded as the view looking toward the lake suggests.
Here I've turned around and am looking back westward again. Is that a hobbit leaning against the tree?
This pic was very fuzzy, but I liked the colors, so I've sharpened it to the point that the pixels are breaking down and giving it sort of a paint-by-numbers look.
I ran into A., the cat rescue worker again today, and she thinks the old covered booda litter box I have will make a fine shelter for Ostra and Bridget. They definitely made use of the ones she put out for them in the past. So I got a child's sleeping bag and a fleecy blanket for padding at the thrift shop this evening (I have catnip spray to make it more enticing), and tomorrow I'm going to work on waterproofing it better and then bring it out to the garage and find a good place to wedge it. I'm trying to think of what's small and very heavy to put in it to help keep it from blowing over in high winds--if you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Bridget was eyeing the inside of my car when I left the hatchback open this evening, so it might not be so hard to trap these two again if a home ever turns up for them. A. trapped them a couple of years ago to spay and release them--there's a lot of cats who can count on regular meals in the area because of her. Hopefully, this litter box shelter will up the quality of these pretty sisters' lives a little bit for a while, until someone wanders off with it. If it lasts until spring, I'll be very happy, and it will have done its job.
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Thank you! These are a couple of my favorite pics of this stroll. The light is getting interesting here because the camera is starting to pick up more light than my eyes could as the sun goes down.
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Happy Chanukah!
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Happy Chanukah to you, hon! *hugs*
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btw...that first pic looks so inviting...wish I walking along that path.
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Thank you! I love how that pic came out--it's always pretty along that stretch.
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Yes, I do believe that may be a hobbit dressed in the traditional Shire colors of denim blue and khaki! :-) I'm a little sad to think our trip around the lake may be ending soon.
I hope O&B love their new house. I would guess a couple of bricks would be the easiest thing for weighing it down if the top is level.
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Yeah, I went with a big rock. I don't know if they love it, but from the looks on their faces, they clearly got a big kick out of watching me set it up Saturday night, and came out special to greet me this morning. I can't tell if they've used it yet--I didn't examine it close enough to spot fur this morning, but the blankets did keep dry through the rain, so it is an effective shelter.
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*hugs you*
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*sknishes*
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Good luck with the kitties.
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Thank you, mewsie! I'll pass on all of that luck to them because they're the ones who need it.
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You're welcome. (-: I don;t usually see them in the morning, but Bridget popped up on the hood of the car next to mine when I got out of the car this morning, and Ostra soon scurried over. Getting to know cats is always a merry adventure. (-: