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This is our king of the castle Tigger. He loves attention but does not want anyone to know he does. Very much Morris the Cat attitude.
A quick Tigger BrickHeadz I put together while helping another builder figure it out.
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My happy big boy Tigger. He is a hefty guy. Very sweet... He loves to lick my hand. Of course, I think of this as he is kissing me, but actually, I think he just likes the salt.. lol
Tigger decided she likes the floor chair as well. The cats seem to think this little chair is perfect for them. I have to chase them off if I want to use the chair (and then they return and sit on my lap).
Tigger always wants to be friends with the other cats (except for Argent - her big rival). She tries to get close to Bonkers sometimes but he’s old and cranky and meows in annoyance to her. That doesn’t stop her but fortunately she doesn’t pester him. Here, she is sleeping close (but not so close as to annoy him) to Bonkers on the futon. Since Bonkers is also sleeping he is not annoyed...
Tigger, overexposed not in terms of light, but number of pictures I posted of her. Not that I mind...
Tigger decided that it as a dandy time to steal Naomi's chair as we were getting ready to go to bed. Tigger showed no shame, nor an inclination to move...
I managed to get a hold of Microsoft hardware support (who called me from a call center I suspect was in India, but I don't mind because they paid for the long distance phone call) and they wanted pictures of my laptop in all its warped glory. Here's one I sent to them, complete with Tigger trying to figure out what I'm doing.
[After Microsoft tech support looked at this (and other) pictures I sent them, they will replace my unit with a refurbished one. Which means I need to transfer my files off to another drive temporarily and hope I can reinstall them...]
Tigger sleeping on a mat (which, in turn, is on a heated mat, not heated at the moment due to the summer warmth and humidity), seemingly holding a cat toy in her paw with another (her favorite turtle we brought from California over two years ago) to her left.
Tigger taking a nap at our house in Kitahiroshima in September of 2018. This was a few days after a big earthquake here and the cats were still a bit nervous. Naomi and I were still a lot nervous.
Finally finished this at about 3:30am. I'm beat, but I think that this turned out extremely well. (If I'm being arrogant, please forgive me, I'm so tired that I'm slap-happy!!)
Jacob's mom said that "It couldn't be more perfect.", so I think she liked it. :)
My Guardian Angel was helping me on this one. At about 2:30am, I started placing the letters on the cake. I remembered a horror story I read on Cake Central, where someone had delivered an elaborate birthday cake with the wrong name on it. I thought, "I'm 100% certain that the child's name is Joshua, but I'll check my email again, just in case. Thank the Lord that I did, because it was JACOB! I would have been able to cut new letters (I bring lots of stuff in my emergency repair toolkit) even once I was at the delivery site, but it would have been pretty embarrassing!
Once again, thank you to Kiwi Cakes for her beautiful
Tigger and bonkers, in their normal and respective locations on the futon last night. The futon attracts the cats almost as much as catnip does (and putting catnip on the futon would most definitely be a bad idea).
Tigger, seen from the top, looking straight down. Tigger quickly figured out I was taking her picture and kept on moving around making it a bit of a challenge to take her picture.
Tigger was actually not as sleepy as I thought and opened her eyes as I started taking black and white pictures of her... She probably thought my cell phone sounded a little funny in monochrome...
Links und rechts am Helm sind zwei restlichtverstärkende Kameras eingebaut, deren Bilder auf das Visier projiziert werden können, um konventionelle Nachtsichtgeräte zu ersetzen. Der Helm ist mit Sensoren ausgestattet, welche die Kopfbewegungen des Piloten erkennen, um das Dach- oder Mastvisier beziehungsweise die Turmmaschinenkanone entsprechend zu steuern. Der Tiger ist ein deutsch-französischer Kampfhubschrauber von Eurocopter. Ursprünglich war er in Deutschland als Panzerabwehrhubschrauber 2 (PAH-2) bezeichnet worden, die Bundeswehr führt ihn seit seiner Einführung aber als Unterstützungshubschrauber Tiger (UHT). Er wurde für die vier Hauptaufgaben Panzerabwehr, Einsatz gegen feindliche Hubschrauber, Aufklärung und zur Unterstützung eigener Kräfte entwickelt. Auffällig an dem UHT ist das über dem Hauptrotor angebrachte Mastvisier OSIRIS, das die Beobachtung oder Aufklärung aus der Deckung heraus ermöglicht und so die Entdeckung des Hubschschraubers erschwert, am 07.04.2011.
©Bundeswehr/Michael Mandt
Tigger (on my chair) trying to get us to turn on the TV so she can watch her favorite show. Norio (under the table) would prefer some peace and quiet and was happy we didn't turn on the TV.
Tigger on her table. At least it's her table until another cat jumps up and claims it. Or we kick off all of the cats at dinner time.
Tigger in the living room at our house in California in May of 2015. If I didn't get too close to her, she would pose nicely. If I got too close, she would try to smell the lens of the camera.