Hello, friends! We're here and ready for the Friendly Fill-Ins challenge, and we'd love for you to join us. My amazing co-host Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two fill-in statements, and I came up with the second two. This week we're doing question-style fill-ins. We thought this fun version would not only allow you to turn these thoughts into your own questions, but would also allow others to answer your personalized questions in your comments.
1. Have you ever noticed _________?
2. Would you choose _________ or _________?
3. Do you think it's possible to _________?
4. What _________ would you recommend for _________?
My answers are below in bold. I'm editing this here after the fact in order to say that, yes, I of course still managed to ramble even when I'm the one asking you all questions. I just couldn't help but overexplain myself and answer some of these myself.
1. Have you ever noticed how bad people are at driving?
(I'm sure you have. Obviously not everyone is a bad driver. I bet some of you are great drivers, but I'm thinking you all have noticed that a lot of people aren't. I feel like I'm noticing this more and more these days. I don't know if it's impatience or just inability behind the wheel, but the roads are a scary place these days.)
2. Would you choose sweet or savory?
(More often than not, I have a sweet tooth. That's not to say I never want or eat savory foods, as some of my favorite meals I eat nearly every day are of course just that. But, when I'm feeling snacky or otherwise hungry in between meals, I more often than not am craving something sweet. I can't think of the last time I craved chips when peckish, yet I'm always craving chocolate and caramel.)
3. Do you think it's possible to love your job?
(I think about this a lot. I'm certain there are people out there who at least mostly enjoy what they do for a living. Like many people out there, though, I don't currently love my job. I'd love to have a more creative job, something relating to my art and/or writing. I know that's not an uncommon thought, as a lot of us would love to turn our hobbies into even a bit of income. I always hope that I'd actually love my job if I were able to make income off of my creative passions.)
4. What brand and/or flavor of canned cat food would you recommend for a picky cat?
(Obviously this will vary based on the cat and his or her tastes, but in general, what is a wet food that your picky, or even not picky, kitty absolutely loves? I've never had a cat before that makes it difficult to keep weight on then, but now I have myself a Tonks. She's happy, active, and all of her exams and bloodwork have pointed to her being a healthy cat. But, she's so picky with food and because of it sometimes loses weight she can't afford to lose. She won't eat dry food, yet she also always tries to find fault with most canned food I offer her. Every time I find a food she loves, she gets bored of it within with a few days or weeks. So, feel free to throw any and every recommendation you have. Maybe there are some brands or flavors I haven't yet stumbled upon that I could find and give Tonks to try.)
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I'll yet again say that for this year's alphabetical challenge, I'm creating my own artistic covers for some of my favorite books. And my covers will all star cats, or sometimes other animals.
Today we've reached the letter U. While I actually had a couple of options for titles starting with U, I ended up going with letting U stand for the name Ursula K. Le Guin. She is another older fantasy author that my dad introduced to me in my youth. She wrote many books in the 1960s and 70s, and some beyond that as well. The first book my dad recommended I read of hers was A Wizard of Earthsea, which is more or less about a powerful but arrogant young wizard who has to battle his own sort of demons and travel the sea and such in order to learn some life lessons. I enjoyed this book immensely and read the rest of the series as well.
[Reminder/Disclaimer/whatever you want to call it: This is not a real, true cover of this book. My name is also not Ursula K. Le Guin, and so I am admittedly not the author of this book. I'm just someone who likes books and cats, and so I drew this unofficial feline version of the book's cover.]
That's yet another cover I created using an older doodle, this one scribbled up quite a few years ago. It's certainly not a perfect rendition of the happenings of the book, but I do like how it played into the young wizard attending a magical school and traveling the sea. I wish I'd been able to create a brand new drawing for this one, but I've working on my writing project a lot these past couple of days instead. I've finally started getting a lot more done with that, so it's all about balance, I guess.
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And now it's time for the Pet Photo Fails Blog Hop, hosted by none other than Melissa and Mudpie of Melissa's Mochas, Mysteries, & Meows.
Today our blooper queen Eddy of course has a blurry shot to share with you all. In this one, she was not interested in me snapping her photo. As a result, it looks like she's quite literally rolling her eyes in annoyance.
Wishing you all a happy Friday!
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Tip of the Day
Today's spring safety tip is another one we've very recently mentioned, but that we'll repeat again. It is to always be aware and cautious of the potential dangers of various fertilizers, pesticides, and other such chemicals that are often used this time of the year. If you plan to use any such products, do your research and try to avoid using potentially toxic variations. No matter what kind you use, though, to be safe, keep any such products stashed safely away from your furbaby's reach.
But, this tip also goes beyond what you might be using in your own personal environment. For pups or kitties who go outdoors, you should take into consideration that unfamiliar yards, parks, and other such areas may use products that could have toxic effects if walked through, ingested, and so forth. When out and about with your furbaby, or even just yourself, try to avoid areas where you know or think any unsafe chemicals are used. When you arrive back at home after a walk or other excursion, wipe off paws and shoes, so that you can do your best to remove any traces of fertilizers, pesticides, or other chemicals. There is no such thing as being too careful when it comes to the health and safety of our furbabies, so do all that you can to keep your kitties and pups protected from potentially dangerous chemicals this time of year, and all year round.