Well. I can't believe it's been 18 mos. since I posted. I'm sure that anyone who was even vaguely interested has long since given up on me.
Much has happened with us, as I'm sure has happened with you. I won't go in to any boring details but.........
No longer on the Childrens Book wagon but trying my hand at an actual mystery novel.
A Hint:
Skilled architect Jane is on the rebound and returning to the town where she grew up. With her is her best friend and critic, Mr. Britches, a 20lb. very hairy, very noisy feline.
Strange events follow the purchase of a run-down Victorian mansion, that has fascinated Jane since childhood.
Last owner- murdered. Previous owner - suicide.
Jane- receiving strange messages, on the menacing side.
Will our heroine give up her dream or persist til she finds the truth?
Aha!
Even I'm not sure.
Come back later for more clues and have a
Wonderful Holiday Season!
Scratch Pad Books
Welcome to My Scratch Pad! Instead of just books, let's talk about anything. Nature? Why not. Crafts? Painting, pottery, photography. Tried them all. Cats? Love them and am owned by 3. I also live with a C.O.F. As Mr. Carroll and the Walrus said, "The time has come to speak of many things." Let's do it!
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Friday, March 7, 2014
Photo Transfers
Well, the first week of March is drawing to an end and the weather has been most uncooperative, forcing me to confine my projects to indoors.
My latest obsession is with photo transfers, i.e. : using my own photos and transferring them to stretched artist canvases using a "Gel Medium."
Here's a photo of my 1st successful attempts, a series of shots of one of my antique clocks.
The photos were printed in black and white on my laser printer and tinted with water colors after all the applications were finished.
I'll try and give you a step-by-step if you'd like to try this yourself.
1) the raw materials : black and white photos printed on a laser printer, Liquitex Gel Medium , stretched artist canvas and a paint brush.
Here are some photos of a
trumpet that I put together
on a 16 x 20 canvas.
2) apply a generous coat of Liquitex to your canvas and place you photo face down. Burnish well and allow to dry overnight.
3) mist with water and using a damp sponge gently rub to remove the first layer of paper.
There are many tutes on YouTube showing various transfer methods but this is the one that works best for me.
Here is the Trumpet Canvas and 2 more showing an Iris, Positive and Negative.
It's your option to tint the photos or not, but be sure to apply 1 or 2 coats of your medium over the
completed image. If anyone tries to do this please be sure to let me see your results.
HAVE FUN !
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Chapter Nine: Rooms and
Rules
Ting-ting was right.
When morning came, Mommy opened the door of his little room and
called his name. He peered cautiously out and saw a long narrow
room. At one end he could see Daddy and Sophie, seated on a high
soft place with Ting-Ting beside them. Daddy called to him and Boots
made his way down the long room to greet the rest of his Family. He
sniffed nervously at each strange thing he passed, but finally
reached the center of a large comfortable room. He sat down and
mewed anxiously, with a definite question mark at the end.
Carefully, Sophie placed Ting-Ting on the floor and the two Cats
began to close the distance between them. When they finally met,
they sniffed each other’s face and touched noses. Boots lay down
and rolled on his back so everyone would know he felt no aggression
toward Ting-Ting. Boots could see her smiling as she gave him a
gentle tap with her paw. Then she ran off as fast as she could,
yelling over her shoulder, ”Catch me if you can!”
Boots scrambled to his
feet and mewed a question to his new Family. They were all smiling
and laughing, so he knew he had their permission to follow his
laughing friend.
“Here I come Ting-Ting,
so be prepared! The clever Hero Cat is on your trail. There’s no
place to hide that I can’t seek you out.” Boots charged up the
stairs after Ting-Ting, only to be ambushed at the top.
“Gotcha!” she cried,
laughing infectiously.
“I surrender,”
giggled Boots, as the two settled down for some serious conversation.
“Well, Boots, do you
want to start with a tour of the house or shall we discuss the Rules
first?”
“Rules? What are the
Rules? I would think they would be the first thing I should know, if
I expect to stay in everyone’s good graces.”
Ting-Ting looked slightly
embarrassed as she spoke. “I must confess that some are House
Rules, but a few…well…I don’t know exactly how to put this,
but… some of them are mine.”
“Your rules? Remember
your promise, Ting-Ting. There must always be honesty between us.
So, what exactly are these ‘Rules’ of yours?”
“You must realize that
I have lived here practically all of my life and Siamese Cats tend to
be sort of possessive of their Humans. All I ask is that Mommy is to
be MY ‘Best Human.’ I think that you and Daddy are beginning to
have a deep connection, so he can be YOUR Best Human.”
“And just where does
Sophie fit into this neat little plan of yours?”
“Why, Boots! Don’t
be silly. Sophie is EVERYONE’S Best Human! We will both give her
our love and attention and she will do the same for us! Well, what
do you think? Will it work? The object is to avoid jealousy and
head off any potential problems. Don’t you agree, Boots?”
“Well, I must admit
that your Rules, as you call them, seem to be fair, but perhaps you
would concede that if one of us has a problem, the Rules will be open
to discussion.”
“Yes, definitely!
Shall we seal the bargain?” said Ting-Ting, as she rose to her
feet, facing Boots.
Boots stood, and standing
side by side, they linked tails and gave a “shake” and the
bargain was struck.
“Now would probably be
a good time for you to fill me in on the House Rules, Ting-Ting.
They sound kind of important.”
“Yes, Boots, they are,
and it will also be a great time to give you that tour. The Rules
and the rooms sort of go together. We might as well start up here
where everyone sleeps.
Ting-Ting led the way to
a large sunlit room with a huge sleeping-place in the corner. “This
is where Mommy and Daddy sleep. If you like napping in the sun, this
is a splendid spot, very soft and snuggly. See these funny doors?
Inside are lots of grand spots for hide and seek and many pairs of
the curious Human paw-coverings. I love to hide things in them. It
really makes Mommy laugh to discover my little surprises.
Now for the Rules… of
course, no claw sharpening on ANYTHING, and absolutely no climbing
the window coverings.”
“Wait, Ting-ting. You
said no claw sharpening. There seem to be plenty of good spots here.
If we can’t use them, where do we sharpen?”
“No problem, Boots.
I’ll show you where and you won’t believe your eyes! No more
questions. I want to surprise you and see the look on your face when
we get there.
Now on with the tour…
right over here is Sophie’s room. It’s very soothing here.
Sophie loves to play in here and her sleeping place is full of soft
cuddly playthings that she is willing to share. The same rules apply
in this room, too, as they do in all the rooms of the house, except
for the surprise room.
Right down here
is what they call the Guest Room. Sometimes other Family members
come to visit, Big Ones and Little Ones. They all are friendly to
the People, so it’s never a problem and mostly a lot of fun. We
get to poke in their strange boxes and smell all their funny strange
smells. One of them, his name is Ricky, is what they call a Lurgic.
I’m not sure what that means, but we can’t sit on his lap or rub
against him, because things begin to explode from his nose and then
he can’t stop.”
“Do these others come
often? How will I know which one is Ricky? I wouldn’t want to
make any social ‘faux-paws.’”
“Don’t worry, I’ll
be sure to tell you who is who. You’ll know when they’re coming
because Mommy goes into an absolute frenzy of tidying up and cleaning
things. What fun it is when she changes the coverings on the
sleeping spots. I jump and pounce under the covers and over the
covers and even over and under Mommy. It’s one of my favorite
sports!”
“Where is the room with
the falling water, Ting-Ting? I’m sure they must have one. Humans
seem to be obsessed with water in some strange way. I think it may
be how they clean themselves. They must have forgotten how much
easier it is just to use your tongue. I must confess that I like the
water room too, but I’m not sure why.”
“Our Humans have two of
the water rooms, one over here and one downstairs. I know what you
mean about these strange rooms. They’re a bit frightening, but
very compelling. I have discovered that if I jump onto the table
with the two round bowls, Mommy will turn a strange metal thing and a
thin stream of water comes out. I find it to be quite refreshing.”
“Say, speaking of
refreshment, Ting-Ting, don’t you think we could stop for something
to eat. I’m feeling rather peckish, if you know what I mean. How
about a tour of the food bowls?”
“Fine with me. It’s
time to show you the other part of the house anyway, so a bite of
something certainly seems to be in order. Just follow your nose!”
The two friends made
their way to the kitchen and found two bowls filled with crunchy
goodies. They each settled down in front of a bowl, had a few bites,
and then traded off, just to make sure that there was nothing better
in the other’s bowl.
“Very satisfying,”
said Boots. “Shall we have a wash-up and then continue our tour?
I’m very anxious to see your ‘surprise.’”
“Are you sure you don’t
want a nap first? I find a short nap after eating to be very good
for the digestion.”
“I’m much too excited
to nap now, Ting-Ting. Please show me the rest of the House.
Please?”
“As you wish. I’m
sure you know this is the food room. Our food is stored over here,
behind this little door. If you’re really hungry, just rub against
it and someone is sure to give you something yummy. There are some
special Rules for this room. We can’t jump onto anything in here,
except for the sitting spots and the window ledges. I’m not sure
why, but this seems to be the only room with these Rules, and I
always try to obey them. Well, almost always.”
“Yes. I remember that
Old Lady would get very angry if I walked on the places in her Food
Room. It must be the same with all Humans. It’s curious and also
a bit confusing. But that’s Humans for you. What’s next on the
tour, Ting-Ting?”
“Well, there are a few
more places I wanted you to see, especially the dark room downstairs.
That's where the litter boxes are and many curious things that are
very entertaining, but there are also large boxes with curious aromas
that turn on and off with no warning. It can be a bit upsetting
until you're used to them. But Boots, I’ve kept you waiting long
enough. It’s time to show you my surprise. Down at the other end
of the House is a room they call ‘The Den.’ It’s very
comforting to know that Humans have Dens, too, don’t you think?
Maybe we’re more closely related to Humans than we know. Now close
your eyes and follow me. I’ll tell you when to open.”
Boots followed Ting-Ting
into the Den and when he was positioned exactly where she wanted him,
she told him to open his eyes.
When he did, he could
scarcely believe what was in front of his eyes.. Part of the room
contained the usual Human things, but the other side was a virtual
Cat paradise.
“Ting-Ting, how
marvelous! Is that a tree?”
“It’s our very own
tree – not like the ones outside, but even better. Come and try it
with me. See. The bark is very special, just perfect for claw
sharpening. Ooh, doesn’t it feel wonderful? Now for some fun! I
bet I can beat you to the top.”
“Bet you can’t,”
laughed Boots, as the two raced up and around and jumped from
platform to platform and ducked through holes and passageways.
“It’s a tie,”
shouted Boots as he and Ting-Ting reached the top of their awesome,
indoor, just-for-cats tree. It was an absolutely perfect tree,
reaching from floor to ceiling and almost wall to wall. There were
ledges for sitting and jumping, tunnels for prowling, secret arbors
for hiding, a clever cat-sized ladder inside the trunk for climbing,
and even cozy comfy hammocks for napping.
“How wonderful,
Ting-Ting! How did this come to be here?”
“Mommy and Daddy built
it. Sophie and I helped, too. It was ever so much fun. I couldn’t
imagine what it was going to be, and when it was finished, I was
stunned. Imagine… a tree! Right here for me, and now for you,
too.”
“Ting-Ting, now I know
all my dreams have come true. I have a wonderful Home and a Family
to love. And as an extra bonus, I have you for a friend and
companion. I want you and everyone to know how grateful I am. I
promise to try to be the best Cat I’m capable of being. I want to
make my new Family proud.”
“Oh, Boots, you know
that I’m already proud of you. After all, aren’t you the Clever,
Brave, Hero Cat?”
“No teasing, Ting-ting,
unless you’re willing to pay the price. Here I come…you’d
better start running. You know how clever I am.”
Ting-Ting let out a laugh
and off they went, around and around, over and under, up and down
until they finally collapsed into one of their tree’s snug
hammocks, tired and happy.
Snuggled
together, legs draped over each other, and over the sides of their
comfy bed, a nap attack had suddenly struck and the two friends
purred contentedly as they slept.
Mommy, Daddy and Sophie
walked into the room and began to smile. As they watched the
peaceful pair, Sophie gave her Mommy and Daddy a grateful hug, and
posed the inevitable question.
“Is this the part where
they live happily ever after?”
"SCAT CAT" is back and so am I.
Hi
again!
Sorry
I've been away so long. I was shocked when
I
read the date of my last post.
I
have not been idle, only distracted.
I
won't bore you with an account of life's ups
and
downs for we all go through them.
Suffice
it to say...I am back and will try to
post
on a regular basis.
First
things first. I'm sending out the final
chapters
of “SCAT CAT,” if you even
remember
who he is. Please enjoy!
Following
the story I'll catch you up on some of
the
projects that kept me busy.
Here
in the wilds of the North country we have
been
busy dealing with the heavy snows and frigid
temps.
that have been plaguing much of the country.
I
hope everyone has been able to stay warm and sane
through
it all. I am SO ready for Spring.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
SCAT, CAT...chapter 8
Hunter has finally found a family and a home. His faith will be tested again as he is taken to "The Terrible House of Doc."
Enjoy!
Chapter Eight: Hearth and Home
When he awoke, he found
himself in a sort of cage, lying on something warm and soft, and
covered by a snuggly blanket. His head felt muzzy and slow and his
legs were very wobbly. When he tried to stand, he soon found himself
back on his side.
“Where am I? What is
wrong with my head and my legs? The last thing I remember was Doc
using the Bee Sting on me.”
Doc must have heard him
stirring, for he came in and opened Boots’ cage and began to
examine him very tenderly, paying special attention to his bottom.
“How odd. Doc seems to
have a very strange interest in my behind. Krr, krr, krr.”
Soon Doc closed up his
cage and left the room. Boots could hear him talking to someone in
his deep voice. Boots felt himself drifting off again and
surrendered willingly. “Krr, krrr. I really feel most peculiar.
A-napping I will go. A-napping I will go. Hi-ho the Derri-o,
a-napping I will go.” And he did.
The next thing he knew,
Mommy and Daddy were standing by his cage with his carry-box. It was
so wonderful to see them that he tried to walk to the edge of his
cage to get a closer look. Again, his legs wobbled out from under
him, but Mommy and Daddy only smiled and didn’t seem worried. He
was gently transferred from his cage to the carry-box and soon they
were back in the Rumbler. When they reached home, Boots found he
was not left to stay in the Rumbler house, but to his delight, was
carried in to the “real” house. They placed his carry-box in a
small warm room and opened the wire door.
Boots poked his head out
the door and saw Sophie seated on the floor next to a soft pile of
bedding. His bowls were nearby and his litter box was in the corner.
On unsteady legs he walked shakily to his water bowl. How sweet the
water tasted to his parched throat.
“Here, Boots,” said
Sophie in a soft voice.
Boots wobbled over to the
soft bedding, giving Sophie a grateful rub with his head as he
passed. He turned around and plopped himself down in the bed.
Sophie began to caress him in his very favorite spots and hum a
gentle tune of concern. After a short while, he began nodding off,
but kept himself awake just long enough to mew a happy greeting to
Mommy and Daddy.
He felt much better when
he awoke and decided to clean himself of the stink of Doc’s house.
He began his grooming and found that his little bottom was quite
tender and something seemed to be missing.
“Well, I guess that
whatever is missing wasn’t of much use. Mommy and Daddy must know
what’s best for Cats. They wouldn’t do anything to harm me. I’m
sure of that. I guess I’ll just give this spot some special
attention until it’s all healed.”
“And just who do you
think you are?”
Boots stopped in
mid-lick, to see who had spoken, one back leg stretched
embarrassingly high in the air. Standing in the doorway was the
exotic Cat he had seen through the window.
“I asked you a
question, Toad! Or are you too stunned by my magnificence to
answer?”
“Magnificence?”
sputtered Boots, quickly returning to a more dignified position.
“Who do you think you are? Except someone mightily impressed with
her own importance?”
“I asked you first,”
said the stranger petulantly. “You tell me who you are, and I just
might enlighten you as to my name and your good fortune to be in the
company of one as exalted as I.”
“Exalted? Really, this
is getting us nowhere. Never have I heard one of the People speak so
arrogantly to another. Didn't anyone teach you how to behave? I
certainly want to be your friend, if you’ll let me, so I will be
the GentlePerson and start first. My given name is Hunter, but the
Humans now call me Boots.”
“How mundane. Well, if
I must call you Boots, I shall. You may call me Ting-Ting.”
And with that, Ting-Ting
gave him a blink with her amazing blue eyes, a twitch of her long,
long tail, and left Boots to gape in wonder as she strutted from the
doorway.
“Well, I don’t know
quite what to make of that stimulating encounter,” thought Boots.
“I have a feeling that Ting-Ting could definitely be a problem, but
then again, maybe I can win her over. I’ll really have to watch my
step with her, the pampered, precious, little Princess.”
(As you can see, at this
point, things have a definite possibility of going wrong with Boots
and Ting-Ting. It will certainly mean a lot of give and take on
their parts. Don’t you agree? But enough opinionating… let’s
get back to our Feline Friends.)
As Boots was pondering
this very problem, Daddy came into the room and lay down on the floor
next to the amazed little Cat. Daddy began to talk to him and
scratch him behind the ears. Boots immediately started to purr and
felt a growing connection to this marvelous Human who had taken him
in and was caring for and about him.
“I do believe that
Daddy and I are going to be the best of friends,” hummed Boots. “I
can tell that he certainly would appreciate another ‘Male’ in the
house to bond with. Just think… all these Females here: Sophie,
Mommy and little Miss Ting-Ting. He must be very lonesome. Well, I
can fix that!”
So Daddy and Boots
remained in the little room until they both drifted off to sleep.
They came abruptly awake
with the entrance of Sophie and Mommy. Mommy was carrying another
bowl, redolent with a succulent swimmery odor. She set the bowl down
next to Boots, who hopped out of his bed with surprising agility and
went to inspect this new delicacy.
“Astounding! This is
the best Cat food I’ve ever eaten. These Humans must be
exceptional hunters to have this amazing abundance.” After licking
the bowl clean, he mewed his thanks to Mommy and began his
after-dinner bath. Sophie sat next to him and when he was finished,
she gave him a warm hug and a strange smack with her mouth, right on
the top of his head! It was strange but somehow familiar, reminding
him of his Mother and the affectionate way she would clean and caress
the top of his head when he was a small Kitten. He decided it was a
very wonderful kind of smack and hoped it wouldn’t be the last.
“Good night, Boots.
I’ll see you in the morning. Love you,” said Sophie as she stood
and prepared to leave. (Of course, all Boots really heard was his
name and a calm comforting babble.)
The door to the little
room closed as his Family said goodnight and gradually the house
became silent and dark.
Boots was weary after his
long and eventful day, but lay awake, thinking of his good fortune
and how his dearest wish had come true.
As these pleasant
thoughts were trying to become pleasant dreams, a small dark paw
appeared under the door and a familiar arrogant voice called out
softly.
“Boo-oots…oh, Bootsy
Boy…how does it feel to be on the wrong side of the door again?
Out here are many lovely playthings and food things and soft things
to chase and eat and climb. Too bad you can’t come out and
explore. That privilege is given only to the best-loved Cats, the
Pureblooded People like myself. Not to lowly commoners like you.
Well, what’s the matter? Squeaker got your tongue?”
Boots could hear her
teasing laughter as she raced away from the door and up the stairs.
“Enough is enough,”
thought Boots as he rushed over to the door. “Where are you,
Ting-Ting?” he growled. “Come back here and let me teach you a
few lessons in manners.”
Boots could hear her
padding back, and with his nose to the bottom of the door, could see
her dainty feet, parked just outside.
“Well, here I am. Just
what do you think you can teach me, peasant?”
“For Bast's Sake,
Ting-Ting. This annoying behavior of yours has got to stop. I
really think you’re being unfair. You don’t know the first thing
about me, or where I come from. Don’t you think we should get
better acquainted before we form hasty and maybe unjust opinions
about each other? Perhaps, once you hear my story, you just might
change your mind about me.”
“All right, I’ll
listen to your so-called story, but it will have to be an honorable
one if you want me to think well of you. Go ahead. But hear me. I
have little patience for embellishment of the facts and I will know;
oh yes, I will know if you’re telling the truth or just trying to
impress me with empty lies .”
“I always tell the
truth, Ting-Ting. My Mother taught me never to lie and to always
treat others with respect, something you seem to know little about.
So…I will do as I was taught and let you tell your story first. I
must admit that I have never seen one of the People with eyes and fur
the color of yours. Your name also intrigues me. What does it
mean?”
“You have shamed me,
Boots. What a snob I have been...one of my few faults, I fear. I
apologize for my behavior toward you. My Mother also taught me to be
courteous, but it seems I have forgotten. Perhaps it is because I
have been part of this Family since I was a very young Kitten. I
have twice seen the Twelve Moons go by while living here, and I
confess that I have become possessive and selfish. Although we
Siamese are known to be rather haughty, that is no excuse for my
rudeness to one of the People. My Mother would surely scold me
harshly for my conduct.”
“Siamese? What does
that mean? Is that why you look the way you do?”
“Yes, Boots, the
Siamese are an ancient breed of the People and that accounts for my
blue eyes and the markings of my fur. We originally came from the
other side of this World, from a country called Siam. At least that
is what I have been told by my Elders. My name, ‘Ting-Ting,’
means ‘Slim and Graceful’ and I have most certainly grown up to
fit my name. Tell me. Why were you given the name Hunter? Did you
actually have to hunt to find your food? I just can't imagine having
to chase and kill something. It absolutely gives me the
shudders. Please, Boots, I would be honored to hear your story. I
will try my best to be more humble and I do hope that we can begin to
accept each other for who we are. It would be wonderful to have a
companion of my own kind.”
“O.K., Ting-Ting, make
yourself comfortable, for my story will be long in the telling and I
must warn you, some of what you hear will be disturbing and possibly
even shocking to one as sheltered as yourself.”
So Boots began his Story,
starting with his abandonment by Hey You and Old Lady. He told
Ting-Ting of the kindness of Sharpclaw and the sweetness of Snow. He
told her of the cold lonely nights and of the long hungry days. He
told her of his frightening experiences with the heartless Humans.
She gasped and began to tremble as he told her of the fearsome
Howlers and his narrow escape. She sighed with relief and even began
to giggle as he told of his encounters with DigsGrubs and Spike. He
told her of the grace and poignant beauty of the Dancers. She mewed
with delight as he told her of Beechnut and Bob and his ridiculous
trip through the forest. She squeaked with excitement as he told her
of Sir Midnight and Lady Lenore. As he came to the end of the Story,
and what it meant to have searched so long to find love and
acceptance, he could hear her whimpering and then finally there was
silence. At last, she cleared her throat and spoke.
“Boots, you are the
bravest and most clever Cat I have ever known. Your story fills me
with awe and also with gratitude for the comfortable life that I have
known. You have been places and seen and done things that I can only
imagine. But I must tell you… I have actually seen Beechnut and
Bob. They come here often to feed, as do Sir Midnight and Lady
Lenore. Even the Dancers can be seen in the meadow near our house.
Just think of it…you
have befriended your natural prey and even your enemies. This tells
me that you are not only brave, but that your heart is kind and
compassionate. I would be honored if you would accept my offer of
friendship and I am truly sorry for my disgraceful conduct. I think
with just a little time, you and I will become splendid comrades.
Just imagine... I will have an actual Hero for a friend!”
“Please, Ting-Ting,
you’re embarrassing me. I am not a Hero, only a small, black and
white Cat who tried the best he knew to survive and find a home.”
“No, Boots, you are a
Hero. Your actions prove it. But your modesty does become you, as
it does any Hero. I can hardly wait till we get to meet face to
face. I can tell you have been to the House of Doc. Some of the
odor still lingers. Tomorrow, Mommy and Daddy will let you see the
rest of the house and make us have a proper introduction. Oh, I can
hardly wait to explore all the delightful places in the house with
you. We have a very busy day ahead of us, so I will bid you good
rest. Till tomorrow, my friend.”
“Good night, Ting-Ting.
Sleep well.”
And so both of our clever
Cats went to their beds, pleasantly tired, but anxious for the new
day to begin.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Welcome back. If you've been following the adventures of Scat, Cat well here is Chapter 7. Perhaps he has finally found a home and family that will give him the love he craves. But what of the strange Cat that he saw in the window? Perhaps his welcome will not be as warm as he hopes.
So here it is:
So here it is:
Chapter Seven: Faith and Trust
Hunter hurried back
through the tall grass to see where the Little One was going. He
stopped and peered out at the house where it, no, Hunter decided that
this Little One was definitely a she, was headed. A Big One with
long dark fur on its head came out the door and gathered the Little
One up in an embrace. They talked for a while and then wandered
through the grass, picking flowers as they went. Hunter could hear
the words “Sophie” and “Mommy” being used many times in their
conversation.
“Well,” thought
Hunter, I do believe I have learned some important information. The
Little One must be named Sophie and the Big One is definitely Mommy.
I think I remember that Mommy is another way of saying Mother, and I
can tell that these two love each other very much. How lucky they
are. I hope they realize and appreciate what they have. There are
so many in this world who would give everything to be like them. My
heart seems to tell me that those who love one another so much have
hearts big enough to love others. I hope there is room for me.”
As Hunter continued to
watch Mommy and Sophie, he heard a sound coming up the path. A
Rumbler came into view and pulled into a building with odd moving
doors. Soon another Big One came out and Sophie ran to his side,
calling out in a laughing voice, “Daddy!” The Daddy Big One gave
her a hug and put his arm around Mommy. Then the trio went into
their house, with much eager talk that Hunter couldn’t understand.
What he did understand was that this was a family, exactly what he
had been yearning for and perhaps now within his reach.
“I must have a plan. I
just can’t go rushing up and expect them to welcome me with open
arms. First I will make myself as clean and tidy as possible. I
must groom out all the sticky seeds till my fur is glossy and sleek.
I need to take special care of my eye. It seems to be leaky all the
time, so maybe I can fix that a bit. Then I will wait till the
moment is just right to make myself known. So, it’s back to find a
secure hideout to complete my grooming and still be able to keep an
eye on what is going on with Mommy, Daddy and little lovable Sophie.”
So Hunter searched until
he found a spot where the branches of a cedar tree hung to the
ground. “Perfect! I can crawl inside, not be seen, but see what
needs to be seen.” In his tiny green-shaded sanctuary he proceeded
to really spruce himself up. No detail was overlooked: fur, ears,
tail, bottom, belly, hair between the toes, toenails, and eyes, they
all got a thorough going over. He discovered that he really couldn’t
fix his leaky eye, but that if he gave it a good rubbing it felt
better and looked more presentable, he hoped. Washing-up done,
Hunter decided he felt safe enough to take a short catnap and found
himself dreaming about what life would be like with this promising
family. When he awoke, he saw Sophie skipping off toward the tree
with the strange seat. Quickly, he scampered to his other
observation post to see what she was up to. As she entered the
clearing and prepared to sit on the seat, Hunter decided to make his
move. He crept slowly from the bushes and rolled on the grass and
put on his most appealing expression. “Mew? Meow?”
Sophie immediately
stopped in her play and looked at Hunter. She knelt down, extended
her hand and began speaking in a soft gentle voice. “Kitty, kitty,
kitty?”
Somehow, Hunter was sure
these words were directed to him and that Sophie wanted to make
friends. He crept a little closer and began sniffing the air.
“Mew?” he said again.
“Kitty, kitty, kitty,”
crooned Sophie and made her way toward Hunter. He let her get just
close enough so he could sniff her offered hand but suddenly lost his
nerve and dashed back into the bushes. He heard Sophie running
toward the house calling for “Mommy” and wondered if he had
somehow frightened her.
“Now what have I done?
I don’t want Sophie to be afraid. I wonder what she’s saying to
Mommy about the strange acting Cat? I’m just so nervous about
making a good impression, I can’t seem to think straight.”
Hunter moved back to his
other hiding place to watch what was happening at the house. Soon
Mommy and Sophie came out, headed back toward the swinging seat.
They were each holding a bowl and there was a familiar tantalizing
aroma coming from the one that Sophie carried.
“Ooh,” mewed Hunter.
“I smell something yummy! I guess Sophie wasn’t frightened after
all. I’ve got to get back to her swinging seat as quick as I can.
C’mon paws, make tracks!”
When Hunter reached his
opening in the bushes, Mommy and Sophie were placing the bowls on the
ground just a few cat lengths away. Then they went back toward the
swinging seat and lowered themselves to the ground. Hunter waited to
see what else they might do, but the scent of the food was just too
compelling. Out he came and went straight to the wonderfully
fragrant bowl. He made sure it was safe and then proceeded to eat
like the starving little creature he was. He stopped only to take a
few sweet laps from the water bowl and glance gratefully at Sophie
and Mommy. When he had finished the food and licked the bowl
meticulously, he politely washed his face and paws and looked up at
his two new friends. “Purrow?” he said in gratitude, and waited
for their reply. He didn’t have long to wait.
“Kitty, kitty,” said
Sophie, with a cheerful invitation in her voice. Mommy held out her
hand in welcome and Hunter knew that finally his dream was about to
become reality. He bravely approached the two seated on the grass
until he was right in front of them. He rubbed his head against
Mommy’s hand and as she caressed his head, he knew that she would
never hurt him. Then Sophie reached out and began to rub behind his
ears and under his chin, his absolute favorite spots to be rubbed.
His motor began to hum and soon the three were becoming well
acquainted. The warmth and love that emanated from their hearts
captivated Hunter and he sensed he would become a willing captive.
When Mommy and Sophie
stood and walked back toward the house, Hunter followed them
willingly and joyfully. The rest of the afternoon, Sophie and Hunter
had splendid games of tag and follow the string in the yard. They
even helped Mommy pick some strange plants from a special plot of
ground.
As they were playing,
Hunter happened to look up at one of the windows of the house. In
the window sat the most mysterious Cat that Hunter had ever seen.
The Cat was slender and sleek with lovely light colored fur and a
dark mask on its face. Most remarkable were the two startling blue
eyes watching him with an inscrutable expression.
“How astonishing!
What an exquisite creature. If I become part of this family, how
will this other Person feel about me? Will she like me, or be angry
that she has to share the affections of Mommy, Daddy and Sophie?”
Hunter’s thoughts were
interrupted by the sound of Daddy’s Rumbler, rolling up the path.
He was unsure of what to expect.
“Now I have to worry
about what Daddy thinks of me, too. Maybe he doesn’t want a poor
stray Cat like me.”
The Rumbler pulled
into its house and soon Daddy came into view. Hunter was sitting
next to Sophie and tensed his muscles, preparing to take flight if
things took a sudden turn for the worse. One look was all Hunter
needed to know that Daddy was delighted to see Sophie and Hunter
together. Daddy came over and knelt down, extending his hand to
Hunter. Hunter rubbed his head against Daddy’s hand and then to
his own surprise, began rubbing his little Cat body around Daddy’s
legs and against Sophie’s lap. When Mommy came over and gently
picked him up and held him in her arms, he felt he might burst from
happiness. “A family,” he purred. “A family of my very own!”
As twilight began to
creep in, Mommy and Daddy began moving things into the Rumbler house:
boxes, blankets, bowls and other mysterious things. Finally Sophie
came and picked Hunter up and carried him into the Rumbler house.
Hunter didn’t know what to think, but stayed quiet in Sophie’s
arms while he took in this new situation. The Rumbler was quiet now,
just sitting on one side of its house. The other side held all the
things that had recently been carried in. Daddy closed the door and
Sophie lowered Hunter to the floor. Everyone took a perch in some
funny metal seats and Hunter decided it was time to investigate.
The first thing he did
was to go to each member of his new family and mew an inquisitive
mew, asking their permission to explore. They were all smiling at
him, so off he went. His perceptive nose led him to a bowl of cat
food next to another bowl of water. He looked back gratefully at his
Family and continued on. He found a litter box, which he was very
thankful for, too. No one likes to hunker in the dirt to relieve
himself. It’s much too embarrassing for one of the People who has
been raised with the Big Ones. (Just imagine… a modest,
well-mannered Cat, digging a hole and squatting out in plain sight of
Bast and everyone, to fulfill his bodily functions!) Next he stepped
on a yielding colorful path that led to a box filled with snuggly
soft material. Hunter stepped in and turned around two or three
times, kneading a comfortable spot in the center with his paws. He
lay down to try it out for size and found it very snug, indeed. He
jumped out and found some strange furry objects that looked like
Squeakers, but were definitely harder and certainly not going to run
away. He pushed at one with his paw and to his delight it bounced
along the floor.
“What fun!” This
must be what they call a plaything. I can have some splendid times
chasing this around. Altogether, this spot is not too bad,
especially compared to some of the places I’ve had to stay.”
He walked over and
jumped up on Sophie’s lap. She began to caress him softly and hum
a little tune that was most pleasing to Hunter. Mommy came over and
held out a damp cloth for him to sniff. Then she gently rubbed the
sticky goo from the corner of Hunter’s eye.
“That feels ever so
much better. How marvelous it will be to stay here with such caring
Big Ones.”
Eventually, darkness
fell and Mommy and Daddy spoke to Sophie as they all stood up,
preparing to leave. One by one, they gave him a pat and walked out
the door. Daddy was the last to go and leaving the door ajar, just a
crack; he spoke encouragingly to Hunter and headed for the other,
“real” house. Hunter jumped up to a perch where he could see out
a window and felt a tiny twinge of sadness settle around his heart as
his new family left him alone in the dark.
“Why are they
leaving me out here? I want to be with them and I thought they
wanted to be with me.” He looked around at what they had prepared
for him and decided to make the best of it. After all, he had a warm
place to sleep and food and water to sustain him.
“I must have faith in
this good Family. I don’t know why they left me here, but I must
believe that it was for a good reason. I WILL have faith. I WILL
have trust.” With these thoughts echoing in his head, Hunter
had a little snack and a sip of water. He then made his way to his
snuggly box and prepared for the night. After a hasty wash-up, he
realized how sleepy he was and soon nodded off, again to dream of his
Mother’s song about the brave and clever Cat.
The sun was barely up
when Hunter awoke to a confusing cacophony of jarring sounds. He
jumped to the window and looked out. In the nearby bushes was
Beechnut; seemingly unable to move, and hopping on the grass was a
large dark Flyer, moving closer and closer to Beechnut. In a nearby
tree sat Bob, frantically chittering and bobbing up and down.
Another of the dark Flyers was also in the tree, cawing encouragement
to the one below.
Hunter rushed to the
door and yelled out. “I’m coming, Beechnut! Hang on!” He
pushed on the door, but instead of opening, it ominously began to
close. Studying the door, Hunter realized his mistake and stuck a
paw underneath it and pulled. “Thank Bast I learned about doors
while I was a Kitten,” he thought as he tore across the grass
toward the Flyer, yowling as ferociously as he could. The Flyer
didn’t seem to notice until Hunter made a leaping pounce and rolled
the large Flyer away from his friend. To his astonishment, the Flyer
didn’t fly, but only hopped a few cat-lengths away and turned to
face him, its shiny black eye cocked in Hunter’s direction.
“By Morrigan’s
Wing, you are a brave but foolhardy young one. Why do you act so
rashly? Do you want this chattering morsel for yourself? Or is it
battle that you seek?”
“Get away!” cried
Hunter, back arched and claws at the ready. “That ‘morsel’, as
you put it, is my friend and I will not let you harm him!”
“Your friend? Since
when do the People make friends with their natural prey? This
mystery I must solve. Calm down, Master Cat. Let us talk and learn
from one another. I will not harm you or your friend, for this
puzzles me greatly and I do not like to be puzzled. My kind are very
knowing but also curious. Will you speak with me?”
“I will,” said
Hunter. “But only if you let me tend to my friend first. If he is
injured, I will do more than speak to you.”
“Bravely and justly
spoken, little one. See to your friend, so that we may have a more
polite discussion.”
Hunter ran to the
bushes where Beechnut was still clinging, shivering with fear.
“Beechnut! Are you hurt? What has happened here?”
“Oh, Hunter, I never
thought I would be so glad to see a Chk-Chak in my life. Help me get
untangled from this vine. My greed for one more chk-berry was almost
my undoing.”
“Stay still for a
minute, so I can see where you’re tangled. Ah, here’s the spot.
Don’t be afraid, now. I’m going to use my claws to tear the
vine. I may have to use my teeth, too. You’ve gotten yourself in a
nice mess.”
Hunter very gently
pulled at the vines and unwrapped poor Beechnut’s tail so the
frightened Squirrel was able to wriggle free.
“My everlasting
thanks to you, Hunter, but I will not stay to chk-chat. This
adventure is now officially ended!”
With that, he raced up
the tree, chking and buzzing. Bob was waiting anxiously, and within
seconds, the pair had disappeared into the forest.
With his friends
safely away, Hunter turned to the Flyer and sat down in the grass.
“Now we can have that discussion, sir. I am convinced that you did
no harm to my friend. My name is Hunter. I have wandered far and
long, and hope to make this place my home. Would you kindly tell me
who and what you are? I am unfamiliar with any Flyer as large as
yourself, and I, too, am curious.”
“My name is Sir
Midnight and I am a member of the proud and noble family, Corvidae,
which the common folk call Crows and Ravens. We are the most clever
of all that take wing in the azure sky. My mate, the Lady Lenore,
sits in yonder tree and would also wish to make your acquaintance.
May she approach, brave Hunter?”
“She may, Sir
Midnight. It will be my pleasure to greet her.” Hunter found
himself falling into the rather flowery speech pattern of the
Corvidae and somehow it didn’t seem a bit strange.
As the Lady
Lenore settled gracefully next to her mate, Hunter continued his
address. “Greetings to you, Lady. May good health and happiness
be yours, and may you be always welcome at my dwelling.”
“What a courteous
speech, Master Hunter. I will think more kindly of your People from
this point forth.” She then gave a slight nod of her head, as if
of approval.
Hunter then returned
his attention to Sir Midnight. “I think, Sir, that your family has
a very fine opinion of itself. Can all you say be true and not just
a boast? And who is Morrigan whose name you use so dramatically?”
“The shame of a
braggart is not mine, young Hunter. We of the Dark Plumes know many
things that other wild creatures do not.”
“Please enlighten me
of your many talents, Sir. I am most eager to know of your
accomplishments.”
“You speak most
sarcastically for one so young, Master Hunter. Do not be so eager to
belittle those you do not know. We Corvidae have many talents. We
can fashion and use implements to help us obtain food. We are adept
at borrowing objects that we find useful or that have beauty. We
take but one mate for all our lives and live in family groups to
better care for our treasured young. However, our greatest and most
amazing talent is the use of the speech of Humans, those you common
folk speak of as the ‘Big Ones.’ Yes, it is indeed so. We not
only speak the Common Tongue of Nature's children, but also a
fortunate few have developed the ability to speak in the Human
Tongue! Close your mouth, Master Hunter. Your jaw is about to
become unhinged. I see by your expression that you think me not only
a braggart, but also a prevaricator. We do not boast, nor do we lie!
Do you require proof, if indeed my word is not good enough? Then
listen well, Sir Doubter, for now I shall demonstrate. I know
several words of the Humans, but above all, this is my favorite…
‘Sophie.’”
Hunter’s jaw nearly
did hit the ground when he heard the word, “Sophie,” for it was
not in the common speech of the Animals, but an almost perfect
duplication of Mommy’s voice.
“My apologies, Sir
Midnight. You are without doubt, the most clever creature I have
ever met. I am astounded to hear the name of my beloved Sophie in
the Human speech. I hope that my rudeness has not diminished me in
your regard. I would like very much to become better acquainted with
you and your lovely mate, the Lady Lenore. I’m sure you could
teach me much of the ways of the Human world.”
“Morrigan be
praised. In truth, I was at first inclined to dismiss you as just
another ignorant Cat, but you have convinced me of your sincerity.
Come forward, Master Hunter. We will make the formal bows to seal
our friendship.”
Hunter walked over to
Sir Midnight and Lady Lenore. They began a curious bow, beak to
ground, that was repeated three times. Hunter bowed his head in the
same manner and the two Corvidae seemed pleased, if somewhat amused.
With the ritual complete, Hunter had one more question to ask.
“If you please, Sir,
twice you have invoked the name of ‘Morrigan.’ Would you kindly
tell me who Morrigan is and her relationship to the Corvidae?”
“Indeed, Master Cat.
As Bast is to your people, Morrigan is to mine. She is the Goddess
of Battle and can often be seen above the arena of combat, hovering
in the form of a Crow or Raven. May Her blessings be upon you.”
“My thanks, Good
Sir. May the blessing of Bast be on you both.”
At this point, the
door of the house began to open and Hunter’s two new friends rose
gracefully into the air, circling overhead. As they flew higher and
higher, Sir Midnight called down to Hunter.
“Farewell, good
Hunter. We shall speak again on the morrow if all goes well.”
“Farewell, my
friends. Return soon, for we have much to discuss.”
Hunter turned toward
the house and saw Sophie and Mommy coming toward him. He was very
excited to see them and began trotting toward them, mewing a welcome.
He stopped suddenly, when he saw that Mommy was carrying a strange
box with odd windows and a door. His worries seemed justified when
Mommy picked him up and placed him in the peculiar box. To his
horror, they then went to the Rumbler house and Mommy put him inside
the Rumbler. Sophie sat on the seat beside him and Mommy brought the
Rumbler to life.
“This is terrible!
It’s as if my worst fears are coming true. I can’t believe that
Mommy and Sophie would abandon me. They’re nothing like Hey You
and Old Lady. I MUST have faith. I WILL have faith.” Hunter kept
repeating his mantra while the Rumbler moved down the path. Sophie
was talking reassuringly to him, but unwilling sad meows kept
escaping from his mouth. Finally the Rumbler stopped moving and
became quiet. He felt himself being carried, and through his small
wire window he could see they were headed toward a white building.
“This is even worse
than I thought,” cried Hunter. White houses are very bad luck for
me. What sort of Big Ones live here and what kind of punishment will
they dream up for me?”
Soon they were inside
the building, and a mixture of terrifying odors assaulted Hunter’s
nose. There were definitely Barkers here, along with other Cats and
the aroma of many unknown creatures. A strange pungent mixture
filled the air, and mingled with it was the overwhelming stink of
fear.
Hunter didn’t
know what to think or feel. Mommy went up to another Big One and
talked. Hunter heard the word “Boots” mentioned, which sent
little shivers down his spine and puzzled him even further, for he
had a deep connection from earliest Kittenhood with the word,
“Boots.”
Hunter didn’t have long
to worry about his current situation, for soon he was carried into a
small room and his box was placed on a high shiny table. A Big One
wearing a white coat and round shiny coverings on its eyes, opened
his box and pulled him out. He found himself being petted by this
new Big One and again he heard the word “Boots,” spoken in a
kindly way, seemingly directed at himself. While Mommy and Sophie
watched, the Big One began to probe and poke all over Hunter’s
body. His ears were checked, his teeth, his eyes, his tummy and even
some parts that no one had dared to check before. Mommy talked to
the Big One, whose name seemed to be Doc, and would occasionally give
Hunter a comforting rub behind his ears. Doc was very gentle and his
voice was deep and relaxing. Just as Hunter was calming down
somewhat, Doc pinched some of Hunter’s skin together and there was
a sharp sting, like that of a bee; then another sting. Next, to
Hunter’s consternation, Doc forced his little Cat jaws open and
popped something small and hard down his throat. Hunter
automatically swallowed the something, wondering what on earth it had
been. Finally, Doc wiped Hunter’s sore eye and put a squishy
substance on the lids. Hunter was then allowed to return to his
carrying box and lie down.
“I’m not sure what
just happened to me, but I have a feeling it was all good. My eye
certainly feels better and because I’m back in my box, I just might
be going home. I WILL have faith! I WILL have trust!”
In just a few minutes,
they were all back in the Rumbler, heading somewhere that Hunter
hoped was Home. Soon, the house came into view and Mommy steered the
Rumbler back into its own odd house. There was a strange, clashing,
rolling sound and then silence. Mommy carried his box from the
Rumbler, put it down and opened the wire door. Hunter poked out his
head and saw his familiar sleeping spot and bowls.
“Well, at least I’m
back where I started, and not by the side of the path somewhere.
This is a very good omen. I was right to have faith in these good
Humans. Maybe now that I’ve been to see Doc, I’ll be able to go
into the real house and not have to live here with only the smelly
Rumbler for company.”
Mommy gave Hunter a
comforting pat on the head and went out the small door, saying words
that made no sense to him, but that Sophie seemed to agree with.
Once more he heard Sophie utter the word, “Boots.” A purr of
anticipation began in his throat, becoming stronger and louder, until
his entire body was practically quivering with excitement. Sophie
sat in one of the metal seats, looked at Hunter and patted her lap.
Miraculously, she crooned to Hunter, “Boots. Here, Boots.”
Hunter gladly jumped
up to her lap and rubbed his head against her small hand, still
purring with all his might. Sophie continued to caress and sing to
him, saying over and over, “good Boots, good kitty.” Hunter
curled into a ball and despite his best efforts, felt himself
drifting off to sleep. After all, it had been quite an exciting day.
Hunter was awoken by
the entrance of Mommy and Daddy. He stretched luxuriously and gave
them a welcoming “mew.” Daddy sat down and Hunter decided to
have a little snack and answer the call of nature. It was a little
embarrassing in front of his new Family, but he didn’t have much
choice. Everyone seemed enormously pleased with his use of the
Litter Box and Hunter was certainly amused by their enthusiasm.
“Why would they
think that what I just did was worthy of praise? Any self-respecting
Person would use what was provided. They certainly didn’t think I
would just go off in a corner and do my business on the floor! Yes,
Humans are definitely remarkable creatures.”
At this point, Mommy
and Sophie left the Rumbler house and went on their way. Since Daddy
had stayed, Hunter decided to try out his lap, to test it for a
proper fit. Daddy’s lap was indeed large and comfortable, not to
mention, warm, so Hunter decided to get better acquainted. He rubbed
his head against Daddy's hand and was rewarded with a lovely scratch
behind the ears. Hunter began to purr with appreciation and found
Daddy to be a most agreeable companion.
So, the rest of the day
passed in much the same fashion. Mommy, Daddy and Sophie taking
turns rubbing his favorite spots, playing his favorite games and of
course, providing laps for napping. All during this pleasant time,
his Family always addressed him as “Boots.”
“I do believe that
I’ll have to start thinking of myself as ‘Boots’ now. How odd
that the Humans would pick a name that means so much to me. It is
the same as my favorite song from Kittenhood, the one my Mother used
to sing. Oh, how I loved that song of ‘Puss In Boots!’”
“While Hunter-Boots was
completing one of his frequent wash-ups, he noticed that his legs did
indeed look like he was wearing boots… his front legs were mostly
white, but his back legs were white on the top half and black on the
bottom half. “I wonder why I never made the connection on my own?
Although to be fair, my life has been a little hectic lately, too
hectic to think of much but finding someplace safe and something to
eat. Yes, ‘Boots’ they are and ‘Boots’ I shall become. It’s
a wonderful name, and every time I hear it, I will think of my Mother
and her wonderful singing.”
As darkness fell, Boots
again found himself alone in the Rumbler house and this time all the
doors were tightly closed, with no exit to the night outside.
“So here I am again,
excluded from the rest of my Family. I don’t know why, but I WILL
have faith and trust. I WILL!”
Boots counted seven more
suns and seven more darks that passed in the same way. His Family
would visit him many times a day, and Mommy would wash his eye and
apply the squishy stuff to his lids. His eye felt better everyday,
and the good food and attention he was receiving made him feel more
energetic and more like “himself”. Often, when he was on his own
in the Rumbler house, he would watch out the windows. Sometimes
Beechnut and Bob came to eat seeds and their yum-chk, but Boots was
unable to play with his newfound silly companions. He even saw Sir
Midnight and Lady Lenore strutting rather clownishly through the
grass, on the alert for a tasty tidbit of some sort. Again, he had
no chance to further his education with the Corvidae. But it was
when the darkness came and he was left alone in the Rumbler house
that the doubts returned and his faith began to waver. All he could
do was repeat and repeat, “I WILL have faith, I WILL have
trust!”
Finally there came a day
when Mommy, Daddy and Sophie came to the Rumbler house with the
strange carrying-box he had traveled in before. As they placed him
in the box and the Rumbler began moving, he became very agitated and
began to cry, even though he wanted to be brave.
When the Rumbler pulled
up to the same white building where Doc lived, Boots was somewhat
reassured even though it was undeniably a very scary place. Again,
he was carried inside, taken out of his box and placed on the
slippery table. Doc picked him up and spoke to the Family in his
deep kindly voice. Mommy, Daddy and Sophie each gave Boots a soft
little caress and then walked out the door.
“Where are they going?”
cried boots. “Why are they leaving me here with Doc and all these
strange animals and smells?”
Boots didn’t have long
to think about his predicament, for Doc carried him to a brightly-lit
room and placed him on a different kind of table. He felt the
strange Bee sting again and then felt himself falling, falling into
darkness.
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