Archive for May, 2009

Over the Hills and Far Away

In a few hours I’m going to be in Arcata for a whole month, which is both exciting and sad at the same time.

Exciting because I get to:

  • See all my old college friends!
  • Shoot a wedding.
  • Ride bikes to the beach.
  • Have access to loads of happy and fresh produce. I can only think of one market in Redding where I can get kale. How sad is that?
  • Enjoy one whole month of awesome coastal weather. Crossing my fingers for some rain!

Sad because I will have to:

  • Attend summer school.
  • Be without Chris and Felix for 30+ days!
  • Say good-bye to the blog for a bit.

That last one is the real kicker, huh? I will have a laptop with me, so I’ll be able to keep up with all of you, but I won’t be doing photo-editing while there.

If I don’t catch you around the blogosphere, then have a wonderful month, everyone!

Interrupting Your Broadcast for an Important Cat Update…

Two days ago Felix came home with a winky eye. Knowing how wonderfully he gets on with the other cats in the yard, we figured he’d gotten into a cat fight. We actually blamed Scruffy, because he’s known for incessantly chasing / irritating other cats.

However, last night we noticed something sticking out of the corner of Felix’s eye and, after a few gentle tugs, we decided it was no job for a novice.

Turns out it was a foxtail, but rather than just being in his fur, it was stuck in his eye, underneath his lower lid. I took him to the vet early this morning and they numbed his eye up real good and yanked it out. Apparently this is a very common occurrence in the summertime with outdoor cats.

Felix is feeling much better now (the photo in the grass was taken about an hour ago), but he got two ulcers in his eye because of the foxtail and we have to give him an ointment 3 times a day for a week to help heal them.

So this is my horror story that could’ve gone a lot worse… From one cat owner to another: Be aware of foxtails!

The Cat Files: Scruffy

Holy crow! Has it really been a week+ since the last Cat File? Sincerest apologies– the days seem to just fly by lately.

Well, this week I was going to focus on Eddie, one of my all-time favorite cats ever. However, folks over at Flickr fell in love with Scruffy when we realized his potential to breed adorable Oreo-kitties with simple moth’s Sakura. I’ll save Eddie for next time.

Don’t forget to check out the cell pic I tweeted of me and Scruffy, about 3 years ago.

Catchin' Bokeh

Cat Nap Scruffers


Full Name: Scruffy

Aliases: Scruff, Scruffers, OJ

Age: 9 years.

Coat / Build: Long-hair, curly on the belly. Built like a bear.

Meow Type: The Tenacious Attention-Seeker.

Backstory: Scruffy showed up some years ago at Sue and Charlie’s house. Thinking nothing of it (strays are pretty common here) they took him in, unable to believe such a healthy, loving cat didn’t have a home. One day Scruffy disappeared and the loss of his neediness was mourned. Two girls who lived down the street came by to say that Scruffy was their cat, whom they had named “OJ” and thought had died. Right before the girls and their family went on a road trip, Scruffy had gotten sprayed by a skunk, so they put him outside. Being an indoor cat all his life, Scruffy ran away to the Miller-Born’s house, which is a veritable cat paradise. While walking by one day, the girls noticed Scruffy and took him home, and that’s when he had disappeared. However, Scruffy had a mind of his own, and he eventually wandered back to the Miller-Borns where the girls decided to let him stay.

Likes: Attention! Headbutts. Chow-chowing (kneading, making biscuits, etc) on your belly.

Dislikes: Other cats. Being outside. Being ignored.

Favorite Place to Nap: In the rafters of the garage.

Claim to Fame: Having Roman pillars for arms and legs. Being incredibly good-looking for his age.

Downfall: Meowing at the back door, window, front door, side door and garage door all day, every day.

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

Last weekend Chris treated the family to a baseball game in San Francisco. I’ve never been one for baseball– I prefer basketball as it’s more exciting– but I still had a lot of fun! The Giants put up a good fight against the Mets (but inevitably lost) and we stuffed our faces silly with veggie dogs, garlic fries and cinnamon almonds.

The next day we went and saw Star Trek in Sacramento, which was amazamazing. Seriously, if you love Sci-Fi, go see it now! I was a bit skeptical given the fact that Sylar from Heroes was cast as Spock, but he did a wonderful job. Is it possible that he’s a good actor trapped in a [really really] bad show? Hmmm…

What did you all do for the weekend? Hope it was a good one!

It’s a Girl Thing, I Guess

After seeing this amazing series of bags and clutches by Marimekko (via SeeSaw Designs), I set out on a search for more, and I think I’m in love!

I know this completely contradicts everything I’ve been saying the last week about purses, but how awesome is this clutch? It’s like leopard print meets Kindergarten finger painting meets Lisa Frank meets a bag of Skittles (taste the rainbow!).

It also comes in a black/white scheme, but $80 is way too rich for the blood of a girl spending this summer living with her MIL. I may be willing to dole out the $50 for an umbrella with the same print, though. I mean, hey! I am moving to Portland this year!

Plus, I was always taught that you shouldn’t pay for something you could make yourself. Do I hear a super awesome DIY project calling? You could easily hand paint or screenprint something like this onto canvas and sew from there.

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