
Scooby
Reflections in a golden eye 3 are more photographs that either were not posted for some reason, or, were posted on posts now deleted due to no views. They are old but not too old, and do not therefore feature Scooby. Photos follow: Continue reading →
The best of both worlds is not being inside or outside, but inside and outside! We have had some very cold frosty weather. Feeling the warmth of the sun in the southern window, Marigold and Opie wish they could be outside. They look at me with asking eyes, but the answer is no to them!

Marigold and Opie

Marigold and Opie
A short while later the two big boys Zeke and Scooby are insisting the catio be opened up for them. I relent. Zeke jumps right out. I may have well just put him in the chest freezer, as it is so cold!

Zeke in catio
Scooby is not so hasty to jump outside. He knows a secret–well, it is not a secret–everyone knows it, but only one cat at a time can enjoy it.

Scooby Zeke and catio
Scooby knows the furnace is on, and blowing warm air up out of the vent below him, so he can sit in the window with his nose in the cold, and his body being warmed!

Scooby and Zeke

Zeke

Marigold

Scooby

Opie
After the New Year we will be back with new pictures and stories.

Marigold the Elf. Elfing is tiring!

Opie the Elf on Santa watch!

Scooby the new apprentice Elf

Zeke the Christmas elf
Opie is a cat that enjoys music. She especially likes when I put a platter on the old record player purchased in 1974. I have an older and larger console model from the 60’s which works perfectly well, but you see I now use it as a TV stand.
I had to protect the cloth over the speakers to prevent the cats from scratching them. My eyesight is poor so I must sit very close to see properly. Opie is waiting for me in my chair. She likes to sit in my lap and watch or sleep. I have several boxes full of records. I do sit and play them now and then. The most used ones are the Christmas albums, which are played in December.
My father kept all the holiday cards he received until 1930. Here are a few. They are all postcards and not folding cards. Some I can exactly date and others I cannot.They are mostly from the 1920’s. Cards do not show any publishers or origin.
1916


1925

1923 More abuse to come baby Sis!

Santa on sleigh

(1922) Reference to Teddy Roosevelt. Nice sword–don’t poke your eye out!

1925 Took me a minute to figure this one out!

1921 Cats for Christmas!

1922

1923

1918 Cancer Santa smoking pipe

1920