03-14-2008





The usual lapcat.
Another shot of the usual lapcat.

#3 usual lapcat.
These two siblings are often seen together, and are both rather skittish. If you're patient enough that they'll let you touch them, they're very sweet, though.
Same pair, different angle.
Orange Cat, AKA Psycho-Kitty. Give her attention, she'll drool on you. A bit more, she'll go for clawing. Tiny bit more, and it's biting and clawing if you stop.
Silverat is quite the majestic cat, but it's impossible to get a profile shot of 'im.
These two hate each other. Seriously, this is the first time I've seen them willingly within ten feet of each other.
Very naughty beagle/dachsund. Do not leave anything that could be chewn or otherwise dog-affected where she can get it.
This bulldozer doesn't care if he can fit through a space or not, he goes anyway. Despite his age, Nuala is still a hella bad influence.

Feather-Leg, next to an Aracauna and a Rhode Island Red.
The herd of goats.
BEHBEHS! Seriously, they're so cuuute!

Bikke as he is.
Gladiator Jesus, the best Hallowe'en idea evar.
Rungalo got a shot of me at KoLumbus. Image snagged from his Photobucket.

Rear of the place, though it's the 'front' door. The cat who's eating is very friendly but doesn't like to come indoors.
Facing up to where previous pic was taken from.
The 'back' door. Frost has long since taken away all the nice growing things.
The lovely woodstove. That tiny thing can heat the whole place with no need to run the furnace.
Some road, with bonus lapcat #2.
Some brush. And a dog who's going to bring a hugeass pile of burrs in the house, as usual.
So close, yet so far away... Fiber optic line that runs over a teeny corner of the property. $20k was paid, and I don't recall the length of the lease. Once I'm the one negotiating, I'll forgo cash and go for a tap :P

OMG SNOW!
Yep, it's that swing. Might not want to sit in it at the moment, though.
Sitting here might also be ill-advised at the moment.
Isn't it lurvely?
One of the many crossings on the way here.
Yes, the tantalizing fiber optic line is snow-covered, too.
It's so pretty~