Daisy the Curly Cat

Daisy the Curly Cat


Monday Funnies!

Posted: 02 May 2011 01:00 AM PDT






PS: I wanted to leave one final reminder about Facebook. Most of you know that my Facebook Profile was recently disabled on account of I am a cat. Facebook temporarily re-activated my account so I could make a new Fan page. Thank you to everybuddy who has already followed me to my new Fan Page!

Harley and I do post different photos and videos and fun things on Facebook that you won't see here. If you were following my old Profile page, after today, my Profile page will be permanently disabled. If you still want to follow me on Facebook, just CLICK THIS LINK and then select "Like." I hope you will still be my Facebook friend!

Your Daily Cute: Love Can Be Tough Sometimes

Your Daily Cute: Love Can Be Tough Sometimes

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Love Can Be Tough Sometimes

Posted: 01 May 2011 09:05 PM PDT

This is the tale of two kitties, hopelessly in love, yet hopelessly apart. So close, yet so far. A beautiful girl and a handsome boy who met on either side of a sliding glass door. She: fluffy, flirty and aloof. He: anxious, overzealous and excited. Wait till the end... that girl is also a tease!Note from Cute: Exciting news! I'm officially taking over The Cat's Meow blog over on Catster as of


My Cat Goma Blog Update

My Cat Goma Blog Update

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Bad Boy Goma!

Posted: 01 May 2011 08:24 AM PDT

SACHIE: OMGOMA! That is puuurfect t-shirt for you.
GOMA: I is too sexy for this shirt.


BTB: Rolex 2011: What just happened?

BTB: Rolex 2011: What just happened?

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Rolex 2011: What just happened?

Posted: 01 May 2011 09:23 AM PDT

Icarus and Michael Pollard
Okay, some folks are tsk-tsking me for my last blog -- not for showing graphic footage (which I expected) but for quoting a friend who remarked that the x-country day was a "disaster" (which I didn't expect).   There were far more runouts/refusals, eliminations, and troubles on course than I've seen in year's past. Lots of horses looked REALLY tired at the end. Was it the course? Were that many riders just unprepared? Were the horses in the field out of condition?

IMHO?
My opinion is, well, I don't know. There were some great runs by experienced and inexperienced riders, but so many more had significant issues. Phillip Dutton and Mark Todd had runouts, and while even the best have bad days/inexperienced mounts, one wonders. Even those with successful runs were "climbing" some of the fences. What do you guys think and/or hear?

My videos: Hardships and High-fives

Here is a not-going-near-that-jump refusal from Exploring and Jessica Phoenix at fence eight. They had two stops prior -- before fence eight. Fence eight! Horse NQR?  Overfaced? Rider confidence issue? It looks like Jessica was smiling as her horse put on the brakes. Bless her good humor, thank heavens they're safe to ride another day.

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Here is a pretty darn good run through the Head of the Lake by Shiraz and Colleen Rutledge -- not exactly a veteran pair, but a really agressive, scrappy round...

Your Daily Cute: A Conversation with a Baby Goat

Your Daily Cute: A Conversation with a Baby Goat

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A Conversation with a Baby Goat

Posted: 30 Apr 2011 09:05 PM PDT

Spot is a little baby goat. She wears a diaper because I guess that's what little baby goats do. Spot has the cutest, sweetest voice and she is a great conversationalist. She likes to chit chat just like the rest of us! What would you ask a baby goat?