Eric August 2006 Mole Hills and Holes.
There was a mole hill here yesterday, and I'm sure I flattened it, but it's back again.
I better dig an see if I can find it. I want to show Flynn he's not the only one who can catch the pesky little fings.
Can't see him, so I may as well poop in the hole now I've got it nice an deep.No point wasting a good hole. No you are not seeing that pichur. Sum fings are private!
That's better, all covered in an flattened again. I've had a good roll an left my stink on it.
What do you mean Flynn, I've left my stink in it as well??
Flynn September 2006 Waiting for a Mousie.
Mousies live in this hedge. I've caught loads here an I was just walking past an I heard a noise. So here I am waiting fer my mousie. His days (minutes) are numbered.
I see him. I's getting ready to pounce. I just hope no bad horsies come and snuffle my butt while I's concert- racing......
It's okay, the horsie just watched, an I did get my mousie.
Yoo can biggify all our pichurs if yoo want to.
I am joining Athena, The cat Goddess for Caturday Art.
For Flynn I used 50% each of Flow then Hunger.
Two art so two puzzles!
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I am also joining Sandee at Comedy Plus for the Feline Friday hop.
Those wonderful mousers sure had fun!
ReplyDeleteMouses and moles! Those moles must be touch to catch down in their holes! 😺
ReplyDeleteMousies and moles - you boys must have had a lot of fun hunting those critters.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Ha! Eric was quite a character!
ReplyDeletesuper timing in your post... we have the hills now everywhere... hard time for the boys they are on digging every day LOL
ReplyDeletePleased to hear the horsie did'nt stick
ReplyDeletehis 'beak' in and the mouse was caught..! :).
Love the Christmasy backdrop..Lovely..! :o).
Adorable! Mousie hunting certainly was good for the boys in the fields....We love the Christmasy look of the blog too!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Teddy and Mom
Adorable flashback with the boys as always, and very creative artwork, too.
ReplyDeleteI liked this weeks memories thae one with Flynn waiting for a mousie made me smile heheh!
ReplyDeleteHave a mousietastic weekend :-)
Eric you are a mighty and fast hole digger yep some things are private that made me giggle...we could have used that enthusiasm when planting daffie bulbs.
ReplyDeleteFlynn the kitty with patience always gets the mousie
Hugs Cecilia
You boys sure were good mousers. You knew just how to catch them. We miss you but fun seeing you now. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteThe boys were great hunters!!! Thanks for TWO puzzles!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Florida Furkids
You guys were the best hunters! Great flashbacks.
ReplyDelete"Can't see him, so I may as well poop in the hole now I've got it nice an deep.No point wasting a good hole.
ReplyDeleteoh em cod eric we iz CRACKIN UP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺
♥♥ ;)
WE loved all the hunting adventures you had, now we know you're having them at the Bridge! Great artwork this week.
ReplyDeletedoodz...we just came frum cleo's blog N we wanted ta say how kewl iz THAT... that ewe getz mackeull in yur skiez .... bee they flyin fish ore due they most lee rain down then ? ☺☺
ReplyDeleteOur Little Bit didn't like moles or mousies either. Or evil squirrels. So fun.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Feline Friday Blog Hop.
Have a purrfect Feline Friday and weekend. ♥
Cats have so much patience waiting to catch a mouse, don't they! I know ours caught a few in their day...and then they'd bring it to us to show ...one time even up in the bed with me! :)
ReplyDeleteMOL! Those two were too funny. Guess you better be careful when digging up any holes.
ReplyDeletesuper cool!! 🎄🎄🎄 🎁🎁🎁🎅🎅🎅
ReplyDeleteWe've never caught a mousie cuz our mom rescues everything, even rodents. So not fair. Enjoyed your pictures today. Meowy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I just love these stories they make my day! Thank you, Deborah :D
ReplyDeleteSweet flashbacks with your boys !
ReplyDeleteToo cute! Love how you made use of the hole MOL
ReplyDeleteThose boys were great mousers.
ReplyDeleteThose mice and moles didn't stand a chance!
ReplyDeleteMousies are fun to catch .....yes they are!
ReplyDeleteYay! Flynn caught the shmousy!
ReplyDeleteLove the Christmas header and the subtlety of today’s art. Bet that mole got a big surprise. MOL. XOCK, angel Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, angel Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Jo, Cooper Murphy and Sawyer
ReplyDeletesweet and fun memories. :)
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What fun memories!
ReplyDeleteI think my faves are when they would wait for mousies :)
ReplyDeleteBet you still think about catching mousies while in heaven!
ReplyDeleteIt is certainly a good idea not to waste a hole.
ReplyDeleteSuch smart mousers as you were!
Cute.
ReplyDeleteOh, the adventures Eric and Flynn had are wonderful. Horses, moles and mousies all sure made for some unique fun! XO
ReplyDeleteHoles should definitely not be wasted, and mousies and moleys should certainly be caught. What fun you boys had!
ReplyDeleteMOL..MOL...I hope I can make the puzzles without thinking what's in that hole...MOL😸Pawkisses for a Happy Sunday🐾😽💞
ReplyDeleteYou boys are just who I want to see...always!
ReplyDeleteThey sure were good hunters!
ReplyDeleteThere is such a lot of wildlife on the farm; it's no wonder the boys enjoyed the rural life so much.
ReplyDeleteOhh a horse sniff there must be very strange indeed.
ReplyDeleteVery cute flashback. I am glad Eric spared us the pooping part :) Thank you for the puzzles. I have one done and I will do the other tomorrow. XO
ReplyDeleteFrodo loves randomly digging holes in the backyard!
ReplyDeleteHorsies make good mouse watchers, too! - Tom x
ReplyDeleteAwww. I wonder what horses think of cats. I'm glad the boys were able to do so much outside.
ReplyDeleteLove your header photo collage and your sweet kitties who are very busy ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Moments to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Beautiful Christmas header for your blog. Wonderful flashbacks of Eric and Flynn, plus their cute story.
ReplyDeleteWell done! Mousing can be exhausting work...so we hear!
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