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Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Early Birthday Present






Lucky me! I got my birthday present (and Christmas too!) a week early. John got me a new SONY DSC-H5 digital camera and extra lenses. I have a lot to learn about the lenses. The UV lens, I already knew about because I had one on my old Nikon. I have to learn when to use which ones and how to use some. He got me a telephoto lens and a wide angle lens. The camera is extremely light until you attach the telephoto lens or the wide angle lens. Once I learn to use it, I will be able to get great shots of the wildlife down back of my house. The camera has 12x optical and then adding the 2x telephoto lens will give me 24x zoom! He also got me a 2GB card for the camera. My old laptop is only 4GB!!! I've experimented with a few little movies with it. With the 2GB card, I can actually film for several minutes. I will upload a few of the pics that I've taken so far (I've taken about 130 pics in the last two days).

  1. My grandchildren, Matthew and Jaden, dressed in their Halloween costumes. The camera's "no red-eye" seemed to work appropriately--Jaden's eyes didn't turn red in the pic, but notice Dracula's eyes!
  2. Jaden posed and asked me to take this picture of her. Too bad she stood in front of the garbage can...
  3. My friend's long-haired mottled fur kitten. The kitten is adorable--as long as she/he stays at my friend's house.
  4. The same friend's granddaughter, Kelly, showed me "peek-a-boo". Hasn't she got the bluest eyes?! Actually I have another picture of her where her eyes are much bluer looking. Will go back and find that one to show you all next time.

The pictures were very easy to download to the computer. And you can even zoom in and "trim" the pics as copies (doesn't change original photo) and size them to VGA (web) or bigger if you want right on the camera! I love it.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Freedom...for the Chipmunk

Good morning! Oh, I just remem-bered...I have a cold cup of coffee somewhere in my kitchen. I had just finished preparing it and had not even tasted it yet when my two cats walked into the kitchen from being outside. When they came in, the chipmunk in my pantry chirped. Ahah! He/she was still alive and in residence! I decided to investigate more closely. I made sure my Hav-a-Heart(R) trap was set and ready at the doorway. I positioned other items in the doorway on either side of the trap doorway and then started moving a couple of plastic bags that were on the floor that had "garden stones" in them. Lo and behold, the chipmunk sprang forth and entered the trap! I grabbed the cage and my camera and took them outside on my deck to get pictures before taking him out to the pine trees to let him go. I wanted a picture of him coming out of the cage, but he wouldn't cooperate. When he finally fled the cage, it was at the end away from my hand and he was gone like a flash. I couldn't even tell which direction it went. Anyway, I am happy he is alive and free. Hope the winter isn't too rough on him.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

I Need a New Loving Home for My Cats

Today was a pleasant surprise. I had expected a drizzly wet day, but it has been partially sunny though somewhat windy and cool. When the sun shines, it makes my day!

A couple days ago I was cold and had no heat in my house, but after investigating what was up with my furnace I was able to get the heat back on. For some reason the pilot light was out. After a few tries, I was able to get it lit and now have heat. I cleaned the filter as best I could (I should probably get a new replacement filter) and cleaned the dust and dirt from the furnace door. Now it looks good AND works good.

I have kind of decided to move in with my boyfriend and try to rent out my house. I have found my land and school taxes for the year are too much for me.
In order to rent my house and move I will have to find a good home for my two cats (together or separately). They are both somewhere around twelve years old and are pretty spoiled. They are both very loving. They would make a wonderful companion for senior citizens. Onslo is a neutered male with no front claws. Mrs. Whiggins is a spayed female and is a small build (close to maybe two-thirds the size of a normal cat). She has all her claws and likes to hunt. She has brought lots of mice for me to see and a few birds and chipmunks. Actually, this past Tuesday morning I awoke to a chipmunk sitting on my open palm in my bed. I felt something on my hand and opened my eyes to see a chipmunk scamper off. I was not frightened or startled because I knew the chipmunk was somewhere in the house as I had heard his/her chirps for the past couple of weeks. I have not heard it since then so I am hoping he found his way out of the house. (I haven't found any dead body yet.) Both cats are accustomed to going in and out on their own through a small-animal door, but have also used a litter box at times. They need a home in the country with someone who will love them as much as I do.