What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
We gave this some time for a thought to percolate into a reply that might have come from feline philosophy and wasn't flippant. We're stumped. Tigger has over the years come to recognize his own reflections; usually because a back-to-front (left-to-right) version of F accompanies his mirror viewings. He is not keen on mirrors because he can't work them out, but we have caught him studying his reflection in the darkened window beside his satellite dish, and he uses a pair of mirrors on opposite walls to spy on his humans while having his back to them which might have been an accidental discovery on his part but one he regularly employs now.
Hari OM That's an interesting one... Jade dog grew to know herself and learned to ignore the mirror (I have a full-length free stander), but Jasper cat seemed to think he was his own worst enemy and would go into staring competitions, occasional fat tail and hackles and the occasional hiss and spit!!! Neither of them ever thought to look around behind the mirror... Yxx
Another beautiful photo.
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ReplyDeleteHi Yam - delightfully calming ... just what we need today. Love it - Hilary
ReplyDeleteso peaceful and calming.. our world need more Calm
ReplyDeleteAppaws Appaws YAM what beautiful words to accompany the most tranquil photo
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Wonderful words to go with a wonderful photo! You are so talented and awesome! Thanks for stopping by and have a marvellously Happy Day!
ReplyDeleteSerene photo and wise words ~ Happy Weekend to you ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteLiving moment by moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
What a beautiful quote/poem. Too often we only deal with what we see and miss the underlying issue/idea.
ReplyDeleteKlem
Beautiful thoughts and photo.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, open water! :-)
ReplyDeleteWe gave this some time for a thought to percolate into a reply that might have come from feline philosophy and wasn't flippant. We're stumped. Tigger has over the years come to recognize his own reflections; usually because a back-to-front (left-to-right) version of F accompanies his mirror viewings. He is not keen on mirrors because he can't work them out, but we have caught him studying his reflection in the darkened window beside his satellite dish, and he uses a pair of mirrors on opposite walls to spy on his humans while having his back to them which might have been an accidental discovery on his part but one he regularly employs now.
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DeleteThat's an interesting one... Jade dog grew to know herself and learned to ignore the mirror (I have a full-length free stander), but Jasper cat seemed to think he was his own worst enemy and would go into staring competitions, occasional fat tail and hackles and the occasional hiss and spit!!! Neither of them ever thought to look around behind the mirror... Yxx
Love your quote. Has given me much to ponder.
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