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This weekend, my friend Anastasia is seeing Hugh Jackman in "The Boy from OZ" in Australia, where the show has gone on an arena summer tour. After a fantastic year-long run on Broadway two years ago, Hugh won a Tony Award for his brilliant performance as Peter Allen. I saw the show three times, and I made and gave Hugh this card because he brightened up my summer! How thrilling that he now has the chance to bring it home!
Congratulations Hugh!!! Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, and most wonderful, and yet again, wonderful....
Note: See the previous image for the front of the card.
I've been watching the new show on ABC called "Once Upon a Time" about Snow White and other fairy tale characters who are under a spell cast by The Evil Queen. She's trapped everyone in a "normal" town where they all have forgotten who they really are and lost their happy endings.
Since the show started, The Kitties have been testing out all the mirrors to decide who is the fairest of them all. The jury is still out.
On sunny days, Tyrone spends most of his time in the garage chasing his own shadow. I'm not sure who's winning here.
For me, the highlight of 2012 so far is the warm reunion with Lily Cat on January 1 after my 10-day visit home for the holidays. Earlier in the week, she agreed with me on this. But now, in Lily's eyes, I think her introduction to the laser pointer that my sister Julie got her for Christmas has pushed this happy moment out of first place.
This weekend, my friend Anastasia is seeing Hugh Jackman in "The Boy from OZ" in Australia, where the show has gone on an arena summer tour. After a fantastic year-long run on Broadway two years ago, Hugh won a Tony Award for his brilliant performance as Peter Allen. I saw the show three times, and I made and gave Hugh this card because he brightened up my summer! How thrilling that he now has the chance to bring it home!
Congratulations Hugh!!! Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, and most wonderful, and yet again, wonderful....
Note: See the next image for the inside of the card.
Happy Spring, everyone!
B.J. was first to venture out to enjoy the warm weather. He blended right in with the shades of sunshine.
Sadly, B.J. (Bob, Jr.), passed away in November after his brave battle with cancer. Originally found in Cincinnati amid his worldwide travels, B.J. lived among several other alley cats in the area until he met my sister. The third cat to be welcomed into her family, B.J. decided to move indoors and live out the rest of his days with them in Columbus. B.J. was a large bear of a cat. While I didn't see him as often as the other kitties, it was clear that he loved to chat and play with anyone willing. I have lasting memories of being greeted by his loud hellos and enjoying his long conversations. The group will be a bit quieter and little less bright now, but I'll keep him going here. So long, beloved B.J.! We miss you!
Lily has a bad reputation when it comes to hospitality, but she is always sweet to me. Here's a true scene, spotted within 20 minutes of her arrival to her new home in D.C.
Prismacolor Colored Pencils on Green Field Premium Hemp Paper (smoke at your own risk)
Blue and Gold forever! Willing to work for Fancy Feast....no windows.
B..J. stands for Bob, Jr. Although he was not related to the original Bob Cat--who my sister cared for in Cincinnati for a while before he found a permanent home with one of her friends--B.J. earned his name because he was not only similar to Bob in looks but in temperament too. These two cool kitties bring in the sunshine. Maybe that's explains their cheery coats. (B.J.'s on the right...I mean, the left. No, the right....Um....)
This pencil portrait of "Buffett" , a very sweet guy , who passed away shortly after I did his portrait. He evolved into "Buffetts Surprise" and continues to inspire me. This is a copy off of the print and isn't as soft as the original.
When Lily lounges on her closet cat climber, her back legs hang over the edge in whatever direction they fancy. Sometimes, it makes me wonder if they're really connected to the rest of her body. (They are.)
Before we met Simon, he was a star performer for the original cast of Cirque du Soleil. Some days, if you listen closely, you can hear remnants of his French accent. Here, he is doing one of his most popular tricks on the tightrope.
When Simon first came into our lives, he suffered from a slight limp, which has since healed. He claims that the injury is a result of a freak accident during rehearsal in Oslo. Apparently, he saw an old friend in the crowd and just forgot where he was for a second. Don't worry, he landed on his feet.
These days, you can sometimes find him doing his old tricks in the backyard. See here: www.flickr.com/photos/melissaskitties/4317360045/
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Here's a new portrait of Walter. He's grown into.a sleek, lanky cat, but he's still a kitten on the inside.
Of all of The Kitties, The Mother Kitty and Simon could use sweaters since they spend their time outdoors or in the garage. The Mother Kitty rolled her eyes at the thought of wearing one because, she says, "Cats who wear outerwear are idiots."
I think that gave her ideas. One Christmas, Simon was proudly wearing a personalized gift from his roommate. I took away her knitting needles for a while after that.
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Hi everyone,
Last month, the managers of my apartment building surprised us with goody bags. You'll see below what Chef Simon did with the contents. As usual, Norman helped in his own way.
I aimed to get this posted in time for Valentines Day, but I just couldn't stop eating the marshmallows and forgot all of my other priorities. Norman and I have some things in common.
Yum!
Melissa
For the last couple of weeks, The Kitties--of course--have been all about Alice in Wonderland. Today, they made it down the rabbit hole. It's no surprise that Norman immediately spotted the "Eat Me" cake or that Ashes gulped down the "Drink Me" potion. (The Mother Kitty is annoyed with their situations.) Lily is wondering where they've landed and how they'll get back to ground level, but B.J. is still marveling at their new surroundings. Comet is nervous, Simon is dizzy, and Gordon is eager to get a move on. After all, they all have a tea date with The Mad Hatter, and no one wants to be late for that guy!
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Apparently on vacation in California a few days too long, I began dreaming about my kitty at home. But here we are now, back to our routine of morning hugs.
This week, The Kitties headed to The Gulf of Mexico to help with the oil spill cleanup effort. Here, Simon goes swimming with the dolphins.
Illustration Friday's topic, "Ripple," is corresponding with The Ripple Blog, which benefits charities fighting to save the animals affected by the Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe. Conceived by Kelly LIght, The Ripple Blog began on the spill's 45th day. All artwork on The Ripple Blog are done on 2.5" x 3.5" sketchcards. Each one is sold for a $10 donation to either The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (http://www.imms.org/) or The International Bird Rescue Research Center (http://www.ibrrc.org/).
Check out Kelly's blog for more details here, ripplesketches.blogspot.com/. We can all do our part: Contribute your own art for the blog or make a donation today! Thanks, Kelly, for this wonderful idea!
This grey cat just wants a cuddle.
Blogged here:
pennycollins.blogspot.com/2011/06/grey-cat-with-pink-flow...
As demonstrated so joyfully by Winnie the Pooh's Tigger, one thing that all orange kitties have in common is their love of bouncing. Some days, you'll find B.J. in the yard doing just that. It's too bad this isn't an Olympic event because he would win the gold!
This week's Illustration Friday topic brought to mind several remedies--medicine for allergies, yoga for stress, naps when overtired. But, no matter what my nagging complaint, my most trusted remedy is Lily Cat.
This week, The Kitties headed to The Gulf of Mexico to help with the oil spill cleanup effort. Here, B.J., helping the little ones, polishes some clams as some newly bathed shrimp look on.
Illustration Friday's topic, "Ripple," is corresponding with The Ripple Blog, which benefits charities fighting to save the animals affected by the Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe. Conceived by Kelly LIght, The Ripple Blog began on the spill's 45th day. All artwork on The Ripple Blog are done on 2.5" x 3.5" sketchcards. Each one is sold for a $10 donation to either The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (http://www.imms.org/) or The International Bird Rescue Research Center (http://www.ibrrc.org/).
Check out Kelly's blog for more details here, ripplesketches.blogspot.com/. We can all do our part: Contribute your own art for the blog or make a donation today! Thanks, Kelly, for this wonderful idea!
With Norman, the devil often wins out.
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The Mother Kitty prides herself on her shiny coat. But, sometimes, cleanliness is momentarily out of her control.
Don Juan DeMarco is one of Simon's many heroes.
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I tried to think of some other idea associated with this word, but once the song was in my head, there was no turning back. Here's my illustration, finally done a month later (and Julie Andrews isn't even in this)! Now, the song can be in your head too. You can see the original video here: vimeo.com/31680681.
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about how Lily sparked deja vu with her many Mother-Kitty-like habits. Here's another one:
You may remember how The Mother Kitty used to groom herself incessantly until a clouds of white furballs surrounded her (See here: melissaconnolly.blogspot.com/2009/06/illustration-friday-.... I used to think Lily didn't shed much at all, but I've noticed quite a few gray furballs rolling out from their hiding places and wafting through the apartment lately. When I ask Lily about it, she--as usual--tilts her head thoughtfully and then suggests, "Dust?"
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The Kitties and I are thrilled about the start of the new season of "So You Think You Can Dance." To celebrate, The Kitties pay tribute here to one of our favorite dances from last week's opening show. Choreographed by past contestant Travis Wall, the joy of this dance swept us all away.
You can see the dance, performed by the final five dancers to be selected for the show, here: youtu.be/MDYRF7ien1g
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