MISS PEACH'S COZY COTTAGE
Welcome to the COZY COTTAGE. This is the furever home of the memory of Miss Peach, our 18 year old Devon Rex angel kitty. I am Miss Hunny Bunny, she asked me to pour you a cuppa catmint tea as you read our old fashion mewsings about this and that. Please come by often...one lump or two? Now our precious Hunny Bunny is also an angel cat...please let me be your hostess at the cozy cottage...my name is Miss Hope.
Remember...only in our tomorrows will we realize what we had in our yesterdays.
Remember...only in our tomorrows will we realize what we had in our yesterdays.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
CAT ART SUNDAY with guest artist PYEWACKET
Saturday, February 23, 2008
THANK YOU FOR YOUR LOVE...
"A little drowsing cat is an image of perfect beatitude." - Jules Champfleury
Friday, February 22, 2008
MISS PEACH IS VERY SAD TODAY.....
Yesterday mommy got an email from my friend Diana who lives in Portland. She was so happy to tell us the Mayflower had just given birth to five little Devon Rex kittens. I was just so excited because I was going to get to visit them next week when we went to Portland for Lapdaddies trip to the hospital.
Today was heard that four of the little babies went to heaven. Please say a little prayer for their tiny souls as they go to the rainbow bridge before they even got to know what life and love was all about. I know that all of our friends are waiting at the bridge to welcome them in and show them love...
These babies were very wanted and it is so heartbreaking for Diana. Poor babies...I am so very sad today...
Thursday, February 21, 2008
THE MOUSEHOLE CAT
Miss Peach here again! Some of you may know the famouse book written about Mowzer and the Storm cat. It is a most enchanting tale and I recommend it very much. The movie is so charming you will watch it over and over. Here is a newspaper review I found. ~~~~~~~THE MOUSEHOLE CAT By Antonia Barber. Illustrated by Nicola Bayley. Unpaged. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
Inspired by an old Cornish legend, in "The Mousehole Cat" Antonia Barber concocts an original tale as delectable as any of the culinary specialties so lovingly described in her story.
When a tremendous winter storm personified as a Great Storm-Cat descends on Cornwall, the people of a tiny fishing village called Mousehole ("They say it in the Cornish way, 'Mowzel,' but you may say it as you choose") begin to starve because fishing boats cannot leave the harbor. On the day before Christmas Eve a fisherman named Tom decides to do something about it.
Tom makes his home with a black-and-white Cadillac of a cat named Mowzer. Mowzer has "her own pet, old Tom," well trained. He serves her perfect bowls of cream, keeps the house toasty warm and tickles her in just the right place behind her left ear. Even better, Tom catches fresh fish that he transforms into marvelous meals: a fish stew called morgy-broth; baked hake topped with golden mashed potatoes; cooked kedgeree with smoked ling; grilled fairmaids; fried launces; soused scad with vinegar and onions; and, best of all, star-gazy pie with prime pilchards in pastry.
Mowzer is so devoted to Tom that she accompanies him on his dangerous journey to the fishing grounds, "for he was only a man, she thought, and men were like mice in the paws of the Great Storm-Cat. Besides, she knew that if he did not come back, she would not much care to live in her cottage without him."
And without Mowzer, Tom would have perished. When the Storm-Cat screams in anger and lashes out at the boat, Mowzer senses his underlying loneliness and despair. She comforts him with the voice that has tamed a thousand tomcats, singing "like a siren, joining her call with the cry of the Great Storm-Cat." So it goes throughout the voyage. The Storm-Cat worries his prey; Mowzer soothes the storm with her song. When Tom turns back home toward Mousehole with his catch of fish, his companion inadvertently changes her tune to a purr, saving them both by lulling the Storm-Cat.
Ms. Barber, who writes for both children and adults and who, incidentally, has a cottage in the real Cornish village of Mousehole, writes naturally, without artifice or pretension. She combines alliteration and deft word choices with the grace of an oral storyteller, creating euphonious and precise sentences that are perfect for reading aloud.
And Nicola Bayley's illustrations add immeasurably to the book's success. Ms. Bayley, a well-known British illustrator, infuses them with the blues, the greens and the watery light of Cornwall. She frames each page of text, top and bottom, in long narrow borders, perfectly elongated rectangles filled with seaside images that serve as a visual metaphor for the protective arms of the Mousehole quay. Tom and Mowzer couldn't be more handsome. But Ms. Bayley saves her finest pictorial pyrotechnics for the Storm-Cat himself, who swirls and swoops through the pages in a model of feline grace, agility and passion.
Unlike many contemporary picture books, "The Mousehole Cat" has been designed with generous margins. When the story of Tom and Mowzer is spread across two laps, neither thumbs nor fingers will intrude upon the perfect symmetry of the page.
I've never tasted star-gazy pie. But I would wager that no matter how delicious, it can be no more satisfying than this book. ~~~~~~~
Inspired by an old Cornish legend, in "The Mousehole Cat" Antonia Barber concocts an original tale as delectable as any of the culinary specialties so lovingly described in her story.
When a tremendous winter storm personified as a Great Storm-Cat descends on Cornwall, the people of a tiny fishing village called Mousehole ("They say it in the Cornish way, 'Mowzel,' but you may say it as you choose") begin to starve because fishing boats cannot leave the harbor. On the day before Christmas Eve a fisherman named Tom decides to do something about it.
Tom makes his home with a black-and-white Cadillac of a cat named Mowzer. Mowzer has "her own pet, old Tom," well trained. He serves her perfect bowls of cream, keeps the house toasty warm and tickles her in just the right place behind her left ear. Even better, Tom catches fresh fish that he transforms into marvelous meals: a fish stew called morgy-broth; baked hake topped with golden mashed potatoes; cooked kedgeree with smoked ling; grilled fairmaids; fried launces; soused scad with vinegar and onions; and, best of all, star-gazy pie with prime pilchards in pastry.
Mowzer is so devoted to Tom that she accompanies him on his dangerous journey to the fishing grounds, "for he was only a man, she thought, and men were like mice in the paws of the Great Storm-Cat. Besides, she knew that if he did not come back, she would not much care to live in her cottage without him."
And without Mowzer, Tom would have perished. When the Storm-Cat screams in anger and lashes out at the boat, Mowzer senses his underlying loneliness and despair. She comforts him with the voice that has tamed a thousand tomcats, singing "like a siren, joining her call with the cry of the Great Storm-Cat." So it goes throughout the voyage. The Storm-Cat worries his prey; Mowzer soothes the storm with her song. When Tom turns back home toward Mousehole with his catch of fish, his companion inadvertently changes her tune to a purr, saving them both by lulling the Storm-Cat.
Ms. Barber, who writes for both children and adults and who, incidentally, has a cottage in the real Cornish village of Mousehole, writes naturally, without artifice or pretension. She combines alliteration and deft word choices with the grace of an oral storyteller, creating euphonious and precise sentences that are perfect for reading aloud.
And Nicola Bayley's illustrations add immeasurably to the book's success. Ms. Bayley, a well-known British illustrator, infuses them with the blues, the greens and the watery light of Cornwall. She frames each page of text, top and bottom, in long narrow borders, perfectly elongated rectangles filled with seaside images that serve as a visual metaphor for the protective arms of the Mousehole quay. Tom and Mowzer couldn't be more handsome. But Ms. Bayley saves her finest pictorial pyrotechnics for the Storm-Cat himself, who swirls and swoops through the pages in a model of feline grace, agility and passion.
Unlike many contemporary picture books, "The Mousehole Cat" has been designed with generous margins. When the story of Tom and Mowzer is spread across two laps, neither thumbs nor fingers will intrude upon the perfect symmetry of the page.
I've never tasted star-gazy pie. But I would wager that no matter how delicious, it can be no more satisfying than this book. ~~~~~~~
Stormie also awarded me this nice plaque for my sidebar.
I am deeply honored by this gift from her. She is a brave inspiration to all of us sick kitties. She gives us hope to go on with dignaty (even if Bloggers spell checker is still not working:) I would like to pass the award on to MY Mickey and Gemini & Cheysuli and P B & J and Tybalt the Prince of cats for their inspiring dedication to blogging!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
VICTORIAN PUZZLE PURSE VALENTINE
Who can guess what this is?
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
MUSINGS IN THE SUNSHINE
Today is Chairman Mao's first GOTCHA DAY! This is his gift from me...evil coffee stirrers! Enjoy batting then around my friend and conCATulations!
Monday, February 18, 2008
A COZY SNUGGLE WITH MY LAPDADDY!
The when I woke up, the Lapdaddy went into the kitchen and made some special fudge for mommy. She calls it Tipsey Rasin Fudge because of the happy rasins in it. It is to die for good and all who eat some can't wait for more to be made.
Only once a year!
I love my Lapdaddy and next week we will be in Portland for a week for him to have some hospital time. Please keep us all in your purrrayers for a successful stay and a happy hurry back home again. Yes, I get to come along too! YEAH!
Sunday, February 17, 2008
CAT ART SUNDAY by Guest Artist DRAGONHEART!
Helping Friends - Digital Scrapbook Pages
We have been trying to come up with some ways to help out those in need of help, like Churchill and Sammy & Miles Meezer, and we decided to use one of our mom's skills - making digital scrapbook pages. For $5 USD, our mom will design a scrapbook page for you, with one to three photos, and you can choose the colour scheme you would like to have, and specify the kit as well, if you have a preference. For $12 USD, she will design three scrapbook pages for you. They can coordinate, or not. Pages can be made either 8x8 inches, or 12x12 inches. Our mom's portfolio can be seen here. Any of the kits you see in her pages can be used to create your page. She has some cat-specific kits, but she can also use any other kit that she has. She also has a couple of pet kits, that could be used for woofies or buns, or other animals.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
AND THE WINNER IS~~~NORMIE MY SPECIAL FRIEND!
Thank you so much Normie for once again helping out with green papers where there is a need. You are the auction winner YEAH! Churchill will be happy that so many of his friend in the blogosphere love him and wish him well. My special friend Normie does not have a blog (yet:) but he comes by for a visit often since he found me last autumn when I was so very sick and almost died. We have one thing in common...we are both very tiny. Normie is a TURKISH VAN CAT. If you do not know anything about this ancient breed of cats you can learn more by clicking here. But I have a very long tail, and Normie does not. He lost his when a car bit him over ten years ago...I think he might start a new breed all of his own...a Turkish Van Manx Cat! I think it sounds rather clever. We are so often surrounded by furry friends who come by unknown to us. They love and care and purrray for us and we never even know. So I say God Bless all the kitties and all of the Lurkers...you matter and it shows!
Friday, February 15, 2008
THE COZY COTTAGE IN SUNSHINE!
Yesterday it was so pretty, mommy went outside and took a photo of the cosy cottage. The blue sky matches my fuzzy blue blanket and the buttery yellow on the house matches what is in bloom in the photo below.
BREAKING NEWS & SPECIAL AUCTION!!! BIGAFY TO SEE BETTER!
Thursday, February 14, 2008
HOW DO I LOVE THEE? LET ME COUNT THE WAYS...
~~HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY~~
Mommy bakes us this delish brownie filled with pecans and chocolate chips...
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