29 January 2012

Sunday Morning Luxury, we all deserve a treat.

I have homework to do this morning,
and a lovely breakfast to eat.
I feel quite indulged.
I would like to share one of my favorite indulgences with you.
Alistair, from Scotland, writes the most wonderful blog.
His posts might be anything from a rant about politics to the history of his Father's RAF Squadron.
He makes every subject enjoyable.
He really is an amazing writer.
This morning, his post is a short poem from Star Trek Next Generation,
You can see it Here .
It reminded me of his earlier posts on one of my favorite subjects,
so take a step back in time and read what he has to say about his favorite felines.
Enjoy, and let me know what you think.

Cheers,
Kat


5 comments:

  1. That calico over there is beautiful! Hey, whipped cream...YUM!!!

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  2. nice...thanks for the introduction...and that breakfast looks pretty amazing....

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  3. Oh it all looks very yummy! I love the strawberries on the side. Very delish! I hope you had a terrific day and a wonderful week Kat!
    xo Catherine

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  4. Kat - how amazing - and generous of you to mention me in such a way. Thank you so much.

    I'm very touched that you feel the way you do about ma wee blog. I don't think I've ever been desribed as an 'indulgence' before either so thanks for that too.

    Speaking of indulgences...... that breakfast is something else!!

    Cheers fae Bonnie Scotland!

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  5. Ah yes, I remember Mr. Data's "Ode to Spot" but more importantly, that breakfast looks de.li.cious!

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