Now based in Arizona, coast to coast, United States
We retired in 2006. Since then, we spent a few years traveling on our boat, Wild Blue. Coast to coast to coast.
Now traveling by land in our Winnebago motorhome, and newly based out of Arizona.
A while back, I published a book about our travel adventures with Molly the Boat Cat; Cat On A Leash is available in paperback and all eBook formats.
Molly taught us a lot. After Molly, there was 9 great years with the sweetest cat ever, Izzy (Isabella); our little supermodel feline. Our hearts were broken when her time came, and then our big boy, Rufus - another shelter rescue, with a wonky ear, a great attitude, and so happy to have found "his people." Rufus lived a big life, but too short. The new, new kid is Murphy - shorter hair, different personality - he is learning to be a travel cat.
Eight years of "fun summer jobs" has taken us to some great places to be in the summer. Now, appreciating being gainfully unemployed. And getting out on our bikes.
Still anxious to see what is over the horizon.
Adorable, as usual. He's a good boy! Duke knows how to (noisily) open the kitchen cabinets but usually does not hide in there. He goes in and explores when he is bored. But Duke is all about human company. He hates to be left alone.
We had another close encounter incident yesterday. I could not find Lucy so I let Duke run through the rest of the house. He soon found her -- hiding under his bed. Yowl, spit, hiss! But I was close by at my desk and there was no actual attack. Progress.....
So, Duke is part bloodhound?? And, "no actual attack" is good news.
Rufus has been curious about those cabinets above the bed - this trip out is the first that he has acted on it. I'm not sure what the attraction is, but he loves to sit up there. He's not one to spend time alone, but he does like to hop into a closet if we leave the door open... he has inadvertently had some "alone time" when the closet door gets shut. ;-)
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Adorable, as usual. He's a good boy! Duke knows how to (noisily) open the kitchen cabinets but usually does not hide in there. He goes in and explores when he is bored. But Duke is all about human company. He hates to be left alone.
We had another close encounter incident yesterday. I could not find Lucy so I let Duke run through the rest of the house. He soon found her -- hiding under his bed. Yowl, spit, hiss! But I was close by at my desk and there was no actual attack. Progress.....
So, Duke is part bloodhound?? And, "no actual attack" is good news.
Rufus has been curious about those cabinets above the bed - this trip out is the first that he has acted on it. I'm not sure what the attraction is, but he loves to sit up there. He's not one to spend time alone, but he does like to hop into a closet if we leave the door open... he has inadvertently had some "alone time" when the closet door gets shut. ;-)
But, yes, he's a good boy!
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