It’s not unusual to see Minnie and Flo snuggled up together in the winter, but it is unusual this time of year. I don’t know what brought them together yesterday when I took this picture, but they both seem to be enjoying the company of the other.
It’s not unusual to see Minnie and Flo snuggled up together in the winter, but it is unusual this time of year. I don’t know what brought them together yesterday when I took this picture, but they both seem to be enjoying the company of the other.
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We’ve had cats for 20 plus years, and ours don’t tend to snuggle or sleep with each other. It warms my heart when I see cats hanging out like this!
I’ve always meant to ask – did you make the chair? If so, how did you do it. Love it’s fairytale look. As a pediatric provider, would like to make one for my office. Thank yoi
Hi Christine, I did make the chair. It’s the bailing twine from our haybales. For two seasons of feeding hay to the animals I wrapped and tied and braided the twine around a chair that didn’t have a seat. I don’t see making another one, but thanks for asking. Seems the twine we get around our hay now is made from a synthetic material that doesn’t knot as well.
If you made a calendar full of porch/rapunzel chair photos I would be the first in line to buy it. Oh or cards!
Nice idea Trish…