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Friday, August 14, 2020

Nature and Feline Friday Collage


Thanks Comedy Plus for hosting Feline Friday

Thanks LLB Gang for hosting Nature Flower Friday


As I mentioned last Friday, we aren't taking any trails or doing much walking...to encounter much Nature...
When I took a walk down my driveway to get the paper, I was greeted by two
happy Liriope  blooming.  Later a walk out my back door I found a moth resting.
It looked lonely so I gave it some friends
The boot is actually a flower pot.  It was kind of drab so I added some color
I saw that at Seaboard Cafe.



Dearest Auntie HiC
I spent some time on the porch this morning, hanging out with Tortoise and Hare.
I told them a hilarious joke and got absolutely no reaction. 



I’m beginning to think there’s a language barrier.

Doesn’t this joke make you chuckle?

Teacher: Students,  you must be careful when it’s raining cats and dogs.
Students: Why?
Teacher: So you don’t step in a poodle. 😹😹😹😹

Lastly Auntie I leave you with a fun music video...please turn up your volume
https://youtu.be/n0j4ObbiX50

❤️ Kat Your Feline Nephew


I am in full giggle mode my darlin’ handsome nephew what a funny joke! 
You might need to order Rosetta Stone to learn turtle-ese and hare-ese speak.

❤️‼️‼️❤️😻lovingly you’re Auntie HiC

22 comments:

  1. hahaha we love the jokes!!!! and we like the flower boots... how bad that the mama threw the old boots of our dad away... they would make a good decoration ;O)

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  2. It is always good to start the day with a joke, Kat.
    Did Tortoise and Hare pass the sniff test?

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  3. It's quite obvious that neither tortoise nor hare possess a sense of humour!

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  4. The tortoise and hare obviously don't know a great joke when they hear one, Kat. Love that boot planter!

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  5. Hari OM
    Here's one in return;
    Dog walks into a saloon with one let bandaged and a pair of six-shooters on his hips. Looking around at all the patrons he said, "I'm looking for the galoot who shot ma Paw"..

    boom boom. YAM xx

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  6. The tortoise is probably listening too slow to understand the joke and the hare is too fast to listen properly! I thought it was a splendid joke!

    Klem

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  7. LOL, don't step into a poodle. that is a good one! You are such a pretty kitty.

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  8. That is a big moth! A very funny joke, those two must not get it. Love the videeoh.. Meow!

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  9. love all the pictures. Kat, you know those turtles and hares are serious dudes.

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  10. What a cute video of Kat with that statue. That moth you found is pretty cool looking too.

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  11. Those statues just have no sense of humour!

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  12. I love all the funnies and sometimes those garden critters just don't have a sense of humor at all.

    Thank you for joining the Feline Friday Blog Hop.

    Have a purrfect Feline Friday and weekend. Scritches to Kat and a big hug to Auntie C. ♥

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  13. M o l m o l at that joke and wildly clapping at the video better than any nature video I've ever seen. I can't wait to hear how you talk after you get the Rosetta Stone and learn the language the stone statues

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  14. You just proved NAture can be found anywhere you look!! That Kat sure is a funny kitty!!

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  15. dood...trust uz....harez got a weerd senze oh humor......we like yur jokez N gived em 984 paws UP !!!! :) ☺☺♥♥ happee week end two ewe all ~~~~~~~~

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  16. Kat, we were giggling right along with Aunty C. You are a funny kitty:)

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  17. It's frustrating when your audience doesn't get your bikes, right, Kat?

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