Odds and Ends Vintage Photos IX
#1141
Patty, very nice photos of all of the cats.
We have never had a cat, although we have had many dogs throughout the years.
We just recently became "grandparents" to a little kitten, though.
Our daughter's co-worker found a kitten under the hood of her car, so our daughter took the kitten home, and he is now a member of their family. His name is K.C. (Casey) for KitCat, to go along with their little dog Reese or Reesie (as in Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, because of her coloring.)
We have never had a cat, although we have had many dogs throughout the years.
We just recently became "grandparents" to a little kitten, though.
Our daughter's co-worker found a kitten under the hood of her car, so our daughter took the kitten home, and he is now a member of their family. His name is K.C. (Casey) for KitCat, to go along with their little dog Reese or Reesie (as in Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, because of her coloring.)
^No the grey/black marbled one isn't a bengal. I don't remember what it was. The other one is a Devon Rex.
#1143
Nope. I was there for an hour. It wasn't like they had a lot of competition. There was only one Abyssinian and one Norwegian Forest cat. Maybe only one Persian, too. They have this show every month. I don't think it's a real competitive cat show.
#1144
#1145
Patty, I looked at all of those beautiful cats and my eyes started to water and itch, my nose started to run plus I started to sneeze!
#1146
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#1147
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Thought I would show my surreal early morning photo of the Garden of the Gods outside of Colorado Springs, CO. I used a dark red plus a rotational polarizing filter to achieve a high contrast level. My camera was set on monochrome mode when the exposure was taken. I used Photobucket’s lightening brush ever so sparingly on the face of the two largest monoliths. I like B&W photography.
#1149
#1150
Good.but I'm looking for better! (did not expect that did you - - my mom taught me that one!)