Guess What This is....


Can you tell that F has been cleaning out her phone and we are posting some of the random photos she found there?  

Mr B has turned up again and is taking up my side of the big bed, so I spend all night climbing up to see whether he has moved, and climbing down again.  Every climb up requires a 'miaow' to get them to open the anti-mozzy Tigger-tent for me.  F ended up sleeping upside down so that she could open it without sitting up, so I decided to climb up where her pillow should have been.  

Shortcuts are not permitted, especially seeing as they went out last night and returned late with some photos of an old theatre.  I should have been allowed to go too.
Odeon of Herodes Atticus.
Herodeon

Left behind.... (see that claw?  I have been sharpening it.)

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  1. Hari OM
    Heck yeah, you get to go everywhere else in your body bag, so why not there??!!! A Greek tragedy is what that is.

    Glad you are enjoying mr B being back - and oh yes, those up top? Gooseberries, I am pretty sure. A fruit I love but rarely see. I am also prepared to be wrong. Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx

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    1. They said it WAS a tragedy. It was a tribute to composer Vangelis, but not necessarily the most tuneful bits of 'music' he ever put together. The dance interpretation was something of a curate's egg. The anticipated lighting 'enhancement' couldn't even spot the dancers at times but maybe that was by design...who knows? You can't visit the Herodeon as a tourist. You have to buy tickets to a show. They enjoyed the difference. Xxx Mr T

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  2. Gooseberry or a grape me thinks.

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    1. And the prize goes to Dave Northsider. Grape.

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  3. Your wee game with the bed and mozzie net sounds like fun.

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  4. i guessed a melon of some kind, did not even think of grape. you gave me a good laugh with making F sleep the wrong way. good job of payback for being left home alone. that single claw looks lethal. and your face is soooooo beautiful and most of all I LOVE YOUR EARS.. this is for sure a most pawful photo

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    1. Thank you Sandra!, I spend a lot of time preening my ears. Cats do sign language with their ears you know.

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  5. Haha, yes! I did notice your claw!! Be careful, though, that you don't inadvertently snag it in something :)

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  6. Oooh, that claw does look sharp.
    Er, how do you kitty cats get your claws to be so sharp, BTW?
    Just wondering.
    Toodle-oo!
    Nobby.

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    1. Lots of sandpapering Nobby, lots of sandpapering.

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  7. How rude of them to not take you. I’m sure you would of enjoyed the theatre 🎭
    That is one very close, closeup of a grape. Great photography

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    1. F was just fascinated by the flower end pattern. The other grapes gave it away, alone it might have passed for a melon.

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  8. Looks like green grapes? Cats are very good at taking up the bed, Bruno squeezes in next to my daughter and she gets left with nothing.

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  9. Honeydew melon was to be my suggestion but green grapes it is. Do they grow gooseberries in Greece? I’ve never seen them in Melbourne greengrocers

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    1. F wanted it to look like a melon but its neighbours are a bit of a giveaway. Never seen gooseberries in Greece but we grew lots in UK. F eats them straight off the bush. Is that weird?

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