telophase: (Gojyo - Soviet Russia kappa feels you!)
telophase ([personal profile] telophase) wrote2006-01-14 02:44 pm

Kittyspam and apartment!



Let's all play "Find the Kitty Heating Pad"!!

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Here's a clue: the cat's blissed-out expression:

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"I can't believe you took this picture!" And little does she know that it's going out on the Internet! This is why you should never let someone you don't trust take nekkid photos of yourself.

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Little pink tongue.

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Suspicious kitty, no, I wouldn't dream of posting these pics on the Internet...

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This is the cat engaging in one of her favorite pastimes - shredding paper. At least she's not shredding furniture.

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Settling down for a rest after a good shred.

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The pictures, newly framed and hung. The frames are a rich walnut instead of mahogany - not quite as red as I wanted, but my choice was mahogany-colored frames for $40 each or walnut-colored frames at $9 each. The color really is close to the flowers in their mouths as long as there's not, say, a camera flash or a long exposure illuminating them.

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And the effect on the whole area:

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This is what the seating area looks like now. I bought the big pillow covers in a Japanese hardware store in San Francisco, but never found pillows to fit them, so last night broke down and bought stuffing and just stuffed the covers. They zip shut, so it was easy. A wee bit lumpy, but sitting on them for a while should take care of them. :) The chair to the right won't be there permanently - it's getting moved back to the window area once I get all that junk cleared out of the way.

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My friend Toby bought me a remote-controlled tank for Christmas/birthday, and I've been merrily terrorizing the cat ever since it got here. I have to take the batteries out when not using it because it's sensitive to random radio signals around here - while I was typing this post up, it turned itself on and started circling to the left.

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[identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com 2006-01-14 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
:D When I was a kid we had a remote-controlled lamp - the idea was that we were supposed to be able to turn it on when walking up to the steps of the house in the dark. Practically, it ended up turning itself on or off as oil trucks thundered down the road in front of our house. XD