Monday, March 4, 2024

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pink curtains shiver
paws striking with eyes shining -
Lola is at play 

The new addition to my granddaughter's swoons;
a grey kitten whom she brought to visit. 
Lola ran through all the rooms, before sparing 
with a curtain panel and tired, fell into slumber. 
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Prompt word for today's quadrille is slumber


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THIS IS MONDAY WRITES 425
 Happy MARCH 
You've heard about the Monday Blues 
well this is Monday WRites  (musing on the definition here of rite, as any customary observance for eg the rite of afternoon tea).

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26 comments:

  1. Is there anything more precious than a new kitten?! I don't think so, especially when it belongs to a precious granddaughter.

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  2. Oh, I can imagine this so well. How lovely that your granddaughter brought her kitten to visit you. πŸ’™

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  3. Nothing like the joy of watching a kitten play until it runs out of gas! Lovely, Gillena.

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  4. A delightful quadrille of Lola the kitten...sweet!!

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  5. Aww! Too cute, Gillena. πŸ˜€πŸ’–

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  6. What a cute kitten... adorable.

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  7. That’s a cute kitten with a cute name, Gillena, and you’ve captured her kitten-ness in your quadrille: running around like a little demon and then falling asleep!

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  8. Aww! Such a delightful quadrille, Gillena.❤️
    My kids have been after me to get a kitten.

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  9. Kittens at play are so entertaining. A sweet quadrille, Gillena.

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  10. With 51 years of marriage we've only had one cat. She became and OUTSIDE CAT very soon after she wouldn't stop messing with our sheer curtains. Your grandmother needs to do this also.
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    1. 😊😊i'm the grandmother whom the kitten visited JimπŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

      Much♡love

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  11. Thanks for dropping by K

    Much♡love

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  12. Such joy, that opening line especially disguised against its own unfolding.

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