Here are some stray kittens that live at out shop, very friendly and tame, they even let us pet them, we have a vet around the corner who also helps with shots and meds. Have found homes for a few of them, but in this area there are stray cats and dogs everywhere!
Flea has been such a wonderful addition to our family. She's hilarious and learning quickly, and brings out a maternal side of me. As does our resident big boy. No kiddos needed
GG, he's okay during the day but we're trying to figure out how to prevent the 4am "It's imperative you feed me now or I'll simply die!" meows. I swear, if he could dramatically drape a paw over his forehead, he would.
First she prevents me from even beginning to put together my Beatles puzzle. Now I discovered she destroyed a Beatles Abbey Road crossing card sent by a friend. Ringo is barely hanging on and John is missing altogether.
Her reaction to my “scolding” (I am such a sucker):
First she prevents me from even beginning to put together my Beatles puzzle. Now I discovered she destroyed a Beatles Abbey Road crossing card sent by a friend. Ringo is barely hanging on and John is missing altogether.
Her reaction to my “scolding” (I am such a sucker):
They certainly can manipulate us with just one adorable look. Flea has mastered that one for sure. What a cutie!!
Did you take that photo? Is there a special name for your cream cakes / buns?
Yes. My photo. My cat.
Semla
The semla – a small, wheat flour bun, flavoured with cardamom and filled with almond paste and whipped cream – has become something of a carb-packed icon in Sweden. The traditions of semla are rooted in fettisdag (Shrove Tuesday, or Fat Tuesday) when the buns were eaten at a last celebratory feast before the Christian fasting period of Lent.
Ah right brilly, they sound nice. We have pancakes on shrove Tuesday. When things go back to normal I'll try to remember to visit Sweden around Feb to Easter time. Did you make them?
Ah right brilly, they sound nice. We have pancakes on shrove Tuesday. When things go back to normal I'll try to remember to visit Sweden around Feb to Easter time. Did you make them?
I bought them at a vegan-café in town.
But they are ofc usually being done with regular cream. And my mom used to make them for us when growing up.
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
Ah right brilly, they sound nice. We have pancakes on shrove Tuesday. When things go back to normal I'll try to remember to visit Sweden around Feb to Easter time. Did you make them?
I bought them at a vegan-café in town.
But they are ofc usually being done with regular cream. And my mom used to make them for us when growing up.
Ah right brilly, they sound nice. We have pancakes on shrove Tuesday. When things go back to normal I'll try to remember to visit Sweden around Feb to Easter time. Did you make them?
I bought them at a vegan-café in town.
But they are ofc usually being done with regular cream. And my mom used to make them for us when growing up.
I'll have to try one some day
The next "Semle day" is on the first of march 2022. So put it in your calendar :;)
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
Mama had some trauma earlier and injured her hind leg—my son’s teepee collapsed on her, and she got all twisted up in it (maybe a vet drop off tomorrow)—and he’s been growling and hissing at her ever since.
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He and Flea would have a blast.
GG, I have too many little scratches (and a couple of good ones) to dare such an action. Won’t get fooled again!
Your kitten is so stinking cute, Hedo.
How is his diet journey going?
Flea has been such a wonderful addition to our family. She's hilarious and learning quickly, and brings out a maternal side of me. As does our resident big boy. No kiddos needed
GG, he's okay during the day but we're trying to figure out how to prevent the 4am "It's imperative you feed me now or I'll simply die!" meows. I swear, if he could dramatically drape a paw over his forehead, he would.
Her reaction to my “scolding” (I am such a sucker):
Semla
recipe:
https://www.greatbritishchefs.com/recipes/swedish-semla-recipe
But they are ofc usually being done with regular cream. And my mom used to make them for us when growing up.