Daily Photo: Black Cat Kitchen Ornament

I have found this Black Cat Kitchen Ornament to be quite beautiful and easily adaptable to any conditions in my kitchen, whether I’m cooking or canning, putting away groceries, washing dishes, working on my computer or pushing papers as I often do in the kitchen. While this highly flexible and mobile item adequately holds cookbooks open and keeps recipes and other papers from blowing away, I haven’t found a real purpose for the elegant and realistic sculpture yet, but I can’t imagine my kitchen without it.
Mimi says, “Perhaps my method of subtle supervision isn’t working.”
I must always leave space for Mimi in whatever it is I’m doing. Not even the box on the table will work—that’s too far away. She must be as close to me as possible. I am honored. And a little crowded.
Other daily photos shared on this date
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2012: Vintage Photo: Where Have You Been?

Where have you been?…click here for the original post.
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2010: Two Kellies for the Price of One

Kelly bathes in front of the mirror …click here for the original post.
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