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June 16, 2017
Poetry Friday--More Katku
© Diane Mayr, all rights reserved. "Flower Girl" by Charles Cromwell Ingham [1846] courtesy The Athenaeum.
Text:
a gift of flowers...
cat develops a taste
for carnations
© Diane Mayr, all rights reserved. "Erastus Salisbury Field" [circa 1836] by Henry Thomas Robbins courtesy The Athenaeum.
Text:
breakfast delayed...
cat practiced in the art
of payback
© Diane Mayr, all rights reserved. "Prelude" [1882] by Charles Sprague Pearce courtesy The Athenaeum.
Text:
the cat's song
unappreciated
...early morning
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Diane, I am loving your katkus! My favorite is "breakfast delayed..." so perfect! My cat tortures me if I am late with her meals. : ) You do a fantastic job with the art and poetry mash-ups! I look forward to more of these!
ReplyDeleteMy cat tortures me by nipping the backs of my legs. Don't even think about not scooping out her food in a hurry.
DeleteOh... yes, yes, YES! The third one. For sure! And I love the pic, as well!
ReplyDeleteYes, I do love the way the head and the painting just meld together.
DeleteThese are so fun! And I don't even especially like cats! Having just finished a bowl of oatmeal, which I ended up sharing with my lab, I think the tuna one from last week is my favorite so far! Hope there will be lots more!
ReplyDeleteTuna is my favorite, too! I have three more ready for next week.
DeleteOh, my. The early morning payback. Hairball for breakfast?
ReplyDeleteI don't have a cat anymore, but I remember that "payback" very well. The side shot of the cat is wonderful, Diane. Each picture/haiku brings a big smile.
ReplyDeleteLOVE these. Remind me not to mess with the second cat. Payback indeed! Fab pictures!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Great stuff!
ReplyDeleteThese crack me up. So glad you decided to enliven our Summer's this way!
ReplyDeleteRe. flowers, if I have a vase full on the dining table, I have to put them out of feline reach before going to bed, or else our kitty will chomp the night away.
Oh my, these are so much fun! Thank you for bringing a smile and chuckle to my day.
ReplyDeleteOh my, such fun to read and laugh with!
ReplyDeleteThat last one made me laugh out loud! 4:45, 5:00, 5:10...why oh WHY does the cat continue to sing on cue even when there is no alarm clock, no job to go to, only the desire to sleep in?!?! :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are not to be missed! (And forgive me, flower-loving cat if I have misjudged, but I was combing that bouquet of carnations for a possible bird sighting.)
ReplyDeleteLooks like your are having fun with your cats Diane! I love the last one, she's eerlily convincing.
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