Caught sleeping
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Caught sleeping
I headed out to get some photos of my new shoots and found this sleeping by my 50' P. nigra 'Henon'. It's the neighbor's cat...
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The cats in my neighborhood love to hide in the bamboo (they've knocked over a few small bissetii shoots already). I don't think your neighbor's cat is doing a good job of hiding though.
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Yeah...he's a little off-color...LOL!Alan_L wrote:The cats in my neighborhood love to hide in the bamboo (they've knocked over a few small bissetii shoots already). I don't think your neighbor's cat is doing a good job of hiding though.
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This year durring our heavy freezes I would get up early in the morning and find my cats sleeping in the middle of my clumping Bamboos. MMM must be a heat source during a freeze. Didn't mush help the Boos they all were fried.
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I was thinking today that there might actually be a market for a photographic book devoted to cats & bamboo. Cats seem to have an affinity for bamboo, so we could have a lot of interesting pictures and funny stories of the interactions between them. The book could appeal to either bamboo or cat lovers.
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(Sigmund Freud) Hmmm...belly intelesting...foxd wrote:I was thinking today that there might actually be a market for a photographic book devoted to cats & bamboo. Cats seem to have an affinity for bamboo, so we could have a lot of interesting pictures and funny stories of the interactions between them. The book could appeal to either bamboo or cat lovers.
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foxd wrote:I was thinking today that there might actually be a market for a photographic book devoted to cats & bamboo. Cats seem to have an affinity for bamboo, so we could have a lot of interesting pictures and funny stories of the interactions between them. The book could appeal to either bamboo or cat lovers.
by the time I get out the door, or open a window, the cats around here are gone...
guess they are the ones that learned from the "slow" ones that are no longer around!
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Gene will not be buying a "cats in the garden" book or calendar.
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Alan_L wrote:Gene will not be buying a "cats in the garden" book or calendar.
hmm... depends on how the cats are hanging in the photos
my take on "cats in the garden" is that they do make good fertilizer