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Vas'ka in the kitchen watches Yashka gnaw on a bone.
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This Oregon junco came onto this felled trunk and pecked away at it, supervised by a song sparrow in the background.
A little while ago I posted a photo of Storm and me looking at a part of a pasture were we planned to cut down the trees to improve the pasture and get some firewood.
The work has now started and Storm was back as a supervisor today. He commented on the farmer being a little lazy, with slow progress, but was otherwise pleased. And bribed with a little deer meat he concluded that everything, including the work ethics of the old farmer, was honky dory!
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My husband sweeps the floor and Vas'ka watching him from a table.
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Psychology Congress on Supervision - small group discussion - seating in Corona times ...
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This older monkey looks as if he were supervising the youngsters as they made their way from where they sleep to where they eat and play during the day
This picture is for the group Happy Caturday and this week the theme is "It's a cat's job".
In this picture Noah is supervising my husband the "handyman" who was working on the house right outside of the back door. This chair is in the perfect spot to supervise what's going on outside. He can also see the wildlife from here and is in the perfect spot to jump down on any unsuspecting lizards that may get in. That is his favorite job... the big bad lizard hunter!! Since no lizards volunteered to pose with Noah we had to go with his second choice of supervisor. =^..^=
Timmy supervising the garden and the neighbourhood
This shot was taken 3 weeks after Timmy moved in with me. At that time Timmy was not yet allowed to run free, so I had secured the patio with a cat net. About three weeks later, the net was removed and he was allowed to enjoy his freedom.
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Happy Caturday 26.4.2025 "Now & then"
Remembering Daisy when she spent time on top of my kitchen cupboards. She was suitably smug there as she knew she was safely out of reach. Throughout her life she had excellent but “selective” hearing - somehow she was completely deaf to words like NO, DON’T...
I’d like to thank everyone for their wonderful messages of support this week - it has been a great comfort to know how much Daisy was loved by our friends here. I’m sure Daisy & all of our precious pets will live on in our memories. Remember the love & fun they gave us even while we mourn their loss. For them, celebrate a happy Caturday.
The jobs our cats do - Daisy likes to supervise the school run traffic every morning. Happy Caturday!
Theo supervising me while I'm on the PC. He's hoping that I'll reward him for a job well done ;-)
Happy Caturday!
After three partly rainy days, the sun was shining this morning, a perfect washing day. As soon as I opened the folding clothes line, Romeo landed on it, having decided that I was in great need of a good supervisor :)
Bella was enjoying the sunshine through the patio doors, watching for birds in the garden.
Happy Easter to those who are celebrating & I hope everyone has a lovely weekend.
Happy Caturday!
Jasper takes his post on the cool tile floor of the dinette supervising as we finish clean-up after lunch. He'll also help out with the stray bit of cheese that might be left on a plate. You know, just in case the garbage bin is full and we have no other place to dispose of stray cheese
"Valley" should be completed by the end of 2021. The supervisor looks pleased.
Zuidas Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Architect: Winy Maas (MVRDV) and the greenery is to be designed by Piet Oudolf.
When I was setting up my ring shot for the Smile on Saturday group a couple of weeks ago, Kaiser decided to check out what I was doing, and as I was working on the table, was there food involved.
For the Smile on Saturday group - theme "Blurred and Beautiful"
Tink likes to sit in the sink while I put on makeup and get ready for work everyday. I always ask her if I pass inspection. :-) She also likes for me put a little blush on her cheeks too!
Snowy Egret supervising at raft of feeding glossy ibis.
I watched the ibis for some time and the egret seemed fascinated in intently watching them feed, even moving along with them. I wonder if it was hoping that the ibis would stir up some egret prey, but the egret's behavior was interesting
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"Large figure in a shelter" (Henry Moore, 1986), Parque de los pueblos de Europa, Guernica, Vizcaya, País Vasco, España.
La escultura Large figure in a shelter, fue creada entre los años 1985 y 1986, pocos meses antes de la muerte de Henry Moore, considerado el escultor británico más importante del siglo XX. El valor de la obra se ha visto incrementado por su tamaño, casi tres veces mayor que las esculturas consideradas como referencias más significativas de Moore, y porque sólo existen sólo dos ejemplares, cuando la edición media de las esculturas del artista británico es de siete a nueve piezas. La obra adquirida por los gobiernos central y vasco fue realizada en bronce, tiene una altura superior a los siete metros y pesa unos 20.000 kilogramos.
La monumental escultura se ubicará en una loma cercana a la Casa de Juntas de Gernika, a unos 30 kilómetros de Bilbao. El artista vasco Eduardo Chillida ha supervisado la elección del lugar elegido para situar la obra de Moore, ya que a pocos metros se levanta su conjunto escultórico Gure aitaren etxean, inaugurado en 1987.
The Large figure in a shelter sculpture was created between 1985 and 1986, a few months before the death of Henry Moore, considered the most important British sculptor of the 20th century. The value of the work has been increased by its size, almost three times larger than the sculptures considered to be the most significant references to Moore, and because there are only two copies in existence, when the average edition of the British artist's sculptures is from seven to nine pieces. The work acquired by the central and Basque governments was made of bronze, is over seven meters tall and weighs about 20,000 kilograms.
The monumental sculpture will be located on a hill near the Gernika Assembly House, about 30 kilometers from Bilbao. The Basque artist Eduardo Chillida has supervised the choice of the place chosen to locate Moore's work, since his Gure aitaren etxean sculpture ensemble, inaugurated in 1987, stands a few meters away.
Too cute not to share. This is the photo Kim, our cleaner, took of Henrik while she was here today. I guess he felt he needed to keep a close eye on things and to make sure she did a proper job!
Fortunately Kim is a woman after my own heart and laughs while reaching for the camera rather than stressing out about a cat on her lovely clean counters. Personally I think she is lucky to have such fine help. Especially as he is still feeling a bit oogy after the snip this week.
Last weekend my husband cleaned out our backyard shed. It was a MESS with years of stuff crammed in, spiders and mice.
Rusty was his constant companion. Cats are every bit as social and interactive as dogs.....which surprises a lot of people who have never shared their home with felines.. Who could ask for a better supervisor?
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