this photograph brings to mind a little ocd i have; i always fear that a cat will find its way into the dryer, i won't notice, and turn it on unaware. i check the dryer for cats, put the thing on, then go back and open the door to see if a cat was accidently trapped. every time. sometimes i open it several times just to feel around.
Making an attempt to craft a good life with my husband and young son in a small mountain community. I find pleasure in the light at dusk, atlases, hard cider, cat antics, dog breath, baby giggles, homemade ice cream and snorty laughter.
Author of the "Homemade Living" book series (Lark Books) which showcases topics related to small-scale homesteading and some of the diverse ways people are reconnecting with their food and food communities and taking up sustainable food practices.
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5 comments:
Your dryer must have still been warm!
That cat is "purrfectly" dry
this photograph brings to mind a little ocd i have; i always fear that a cat will find its way into the dryer, i won't notice, and turn it on unaware. i check the dryer for cats, put the thing on, then go back and open the door to see if a cat was accidently trapped. every time. sometimes i open it several times just to feel around.
Talk about a major!!!! headache WoW! I feel dizzy oh so dizzy my head is going round and round!
love MOM
Have to love how curious cats are.
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