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A Village Kitty

I’m a Bündner village kitty
Don't you think I'm kinda pretty?
Lenz is my happy home
And I’ve no desire to roam
My humans treat me well here
(Is that the dinner bell I hear?)
No, it’s just St Mary’s Church, there on the village hill.
So since the sun’s so warm and nice, I think I’ll just lie still
And soak up all those Alpine rays
As I do on most fair days.
Occasional mousies are fair game
And as the village huntress, I enjoy my fame.
Oh, and dear viewer, do let me allay your fears…
I really DO have TWO big furry ears.

Available as a custom printed Photo Note Card.

Photo, Text, and Design ©2011/2013 Steve Ember

PS: The guy with the cameras also took this picture of my lovely village church

http://thunderflakes.blogspot.com/2013/04/die-katze-ist-auf-die-mauer-gesprungen.html

Comentarios 4

  • s. sabine krause 11/04/2013 18:00

    there's always two sides to a story, i'm afraid, steve. so please check out the following headline, aka title of a feline protest poem – no offense ; ))):

    bündner tomcat speaks out after having falsely been accused of being a kitty

    i’m a he
    not a she
    don’t you see?
    i mean, gee
    ear divine!!
    it's a sign!!
    MALE, you know
    see below*
    this is big, man
    hope you dig…

    ; )

    *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_symbol

    so cute, the rosy "alpenglühen" in this swiss mountain lion's very virile ear! and the narrowed pupils of his hypnotic eyes – fascinating! my favorite tiny detail, though, besides the smushed whiskers, is the shape of the ear echoed in the bell tower of st. mary's church! greetings, sabine. p.s.: did you notice that the sign in the back is structured exactly like the features – eyes, nose, mouth – of the cat?!
  • FlugWerk 11/04/2013 9:01

    Starkes Motiv schön das Schärfenspiel.-LG Tina
  • Susana Miguel 11/04/2013 8:52

    Thanks for confirming you have both ears, good to know!
    ;)
    As the village kitty you are not only a pretty village huntress, but also a poet, so great job my dear!
    Like both photos a lot, also the one of St. Mary's Church, I would love to amble down that road and visit the place....
    Best regards,
    Susana