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Here he is playing in a box, the little guy is tearing around the house like a ferocious kitten playing machine! I can hardly believe this is the same kitten as before!
Update: Squint is going to have a new home in California! Someone saw the posts I made about him and fell in love :o) He is truly lucky and blessed!
This started out with the band members holding limbs with leaves that had fallen after Hurricane Ike and Dane with the chainsaw. It progressed to this.
Was it the sun, the wind or the scent of sheep? Carolyn poses along the Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland.
Squint has really healed up and grown -he is in California now and weighs over 5 lbs! (He was less than a half-pound when we rescued him in July, badly injured and without his mommy cat)
his story and a picture soon after he started healing
Squint's journey amazed many onlookers as he rode on his new owner's shoulder through airports and laid in his lap on the airplane between Memphis, TN and Northern California. He even had other passengers doting on him and offering to fill his water dish! They had a cat carrier - but he was so used to being held that it scared him badly! It was amazing, he took to the man right away and nuzzled him under the chin as if to say 'OK - we're going to be buddies, I know it!'
He was adopted by a very caring couple who saw his photo and story on the Internet and had the love to take him into their family!
His new 'mommy' says he is a smart loving little kitten boy - and she couldn't think of not having him there with her.
Caught right after a big nervous yawn, 10 week old Squint wishes she had dedicated humans in her life to give her love and attention.
An old man pushes his bike loaded with the mornings "market shopping" in along a "nong tang" (alley) on the northern edge of the city
View larger to see it a bit better.
I pulled the first two shots out of the archives to play around and have a little fun. The last of the three shots can be viewed here.
The climber is Brian.
Owens River Gorge (pictured here) is an eerie canyon with remnants of abandoned buildings owned by the L.A. Dept of Water and Power since the "Chinatown" days. If you go, just watch out for the rattlers. They like the water, or what's left of it. =)