My new camera is a trial; I keep taking (what I think are) good photos of Daisy, and they turn out to be mp4's. All I want is a camera that takes pictures. Then I remembered that I still have the old one, so...
The cord is from the vacuum; she is not afraid of it!! She is fearless about everything, in fact, and I think that helped to wear down Annie's defenses. I toned down the saturation in this photo, but she is a tabby, light gray and tan. And very sweet. Annie suddenly looks like a horse.
Anyway, they are doing well together, running around and seemingly having fun. With cats, you can't always be sure., but I think so. Annie rarely growls now.
My boss brought her over one month to the day after our Dolly passed away. Funny how these things happen.
The heat went on this morning for the first time, and I was glad - I had a multitude of coverlets over me, and still shivered. And it was cooler than I expected, so I didn't wash any windows. The clouds had drifted over from Hurricane Ian, I think. It seems cooler than normal but I wonder if I'm just sensitive right now because I've been sick.
Can you change out your new camera? Daisy looks so sweet. I am so happy about those carrots that made me feel really happy seeing them! And tomatoes from the garden too so nice!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, I got it on Amazon, and I doubt that would be an option. I had bought myself a Lumix (Panasonic) 10 years ago and have loved it, so I wanted another Lumix. I had no idea of the complication - but I did find an e-book that might help me to understand how to use it, and I think I should buy this book.
DeleteDaisy is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous of your carrots! We have never been able to grow them here; I think the soil is too heavy. All the carrots in the shops seem to be too large and tasteless and I'm sure home-grown ones would be much nicer.
New cameras are such a pain! They are getting so technical. All I want to do is take a quick photo, not create a work of art. xo
Clare, next time you're inclined to grow carrots, try a container! The only thing is that I think if they were in the ground, we could leave them longer, since root vegetables get sweeter if they get cold, right? But anyway, it is very cool to have them.
DeleteYes, so technical. Ridiculously so.