Wordless Wednesday

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About Eliza Waters

Gardener, writer, photographer, naturalist
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60 Responses to Wordless Wednesday

  1. Alice Pratt says:

    Beautiful eyes! I took a similar photo of my orange kitty today!

  2. Trini Lind says:

    Oh, so beautiful! 😍😍

  3. Widdershins says:

    “If that skwerl even twitches I’m so gonna pounce!”

  4. Bun Karyudo says:

    They are such beautiful creatures (as long as you’re not a mouse, of course).

  5. dorannrule says:

    Now there’s a beauty!

  6. Beauty! I love cats!

  7. Cathy says:

    Birdwatching? 😉

  8. jenanita01 says:

    a world of wisdom in that gaze…

  9. maureenc says:

    Life would be so dull—without our fur babies.

  10. ❤ ❤ ❤ Cute and cuddly.

  11. derrycats says:

    Lovely!

  12. Laurie Graves says:

    What a dear cat buddy!

  13. Kathy Sturr says:

    How were you able to sneak up on such an unsuspecting creature? What a beauty!

  14. Schooner probably thinks this is your best post ever.

  15. Beautiful portrait of this green eyed cat😊

  16. margber says:

    Eliza! I not only LOVE this beautiful photo, but I was so happy to see that you still post here. I have been away for a year from my WP blog. I came back today and was heartbroken to see that so many lovely acquaintances that I used to know and read devoutly have left. Life goes on. I know this. But, somehow I wished that as I returned to my blog, all the old familiar names and blogs would still be here. Then I saw your post and I smiled. I remember reading you and loving your blog. This is a gorgeous photo. I hope the past year has been good to you. 🙂

    • Eliza Waters says:

      Welcome back! I was glad to see your name here and wondered where you’d been. Yes, folks get busy doing other things. Blogging (in a social way) takes a lot of time and commitment. 🙂 I don’t write as much as I used to, but still post photos regularly. Thanks for your kind praise and hope we’ll be seeing more from you. Happy Spring!

  17. Kris P says:

    She looks more mellow and centered than my Pipig (who’s only mellow when asleep).

  18. Gracefully Global says:

    Love her…the thing I regret the most about my traveling ways is not being able to have pets!

    • Eliza Waters says:

      Luckily, Italy has lots of cat colonies. I read that they are even protected by law. 🙂

      • Gracefully Global says:

        It is true, you’re totally right! So curious, isn’t it? 😀 Have you witnessed any of them? I will see one in a matter of days I suppose…leaving for Rome on Thursday!

      • Eliza Waters says:

        Yes, the colony at the Colosseum is quite famous! I remember trying to woo some in Venice and loved seeing ones that hung outside a restaurant kitchen in Cinque Terra. I came home and a few months later was going through a local artist’s photos and saw a familiar face – it turns out it really was one of that same colony. How funny is that?
        Cats have a long, interesting history with us, by turns hallowed and vilified, but throughout, have well served mankind since the Fertile Crescent.
        Have a great time in Rome!

      • Gracefully Global says:

        I should look up the history sometime. I would enjoy knowing more. Love these stories about your encounters with Italian cat colonies. I’ll keep an eye out! 🙂

  19. MK says:

    I don’t think I’ve seen a picture of her until now. Nice to make her acquaintance.

  20. Val Boyko says:

    Beautiful capture Eliza! Love that focus. We could all do with more of that these days 😉

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