Welcome to my Echo Mountain Feline Photo Gallery of New England catpage EMC 6.
...there are now more pages to see, & "forget me not" stories to listen to
......enjoy the photos!"
>The Peanuts Gang are a few of my ornaments that I painted when my
children were small and we did not have extra money.
Muffy knows that Christmas is coming soon and I will purrchase her a new toy. While getting out the garland to decorate the tree, I placed it on the floor only for a few minutes and caught Muffy playing in it. She seemed to be enjoying it a lot!
Two cats, naughty and nice.
Muffy (top) and Pumpkin (bottom).
Pumpkin loved to play peekaboo when I would throw the spring into the kitchen she would go down the hall and peek around the corner, waiting for the spring to be thrown and she would go and chase it. There was something about the spring she liked. Muffy did not chase much at all. Each cat is so different in their personalities.
"We were watching the birds, what were you doing?"
PS: There is a secretin telling these two cats above
apart......want to know what it is? take a guess....
then check on page EMC 7.
I hope that you are enjoying looking at them. Do you have a Feline Photo Gallery? Guest book is on page EMC 7.
Photos and website created and copyrighted October 2000 by Rebecca Dufilie.
Quotes from An Ansel Adams Guide, "Basic Techniques of Photography" by John P. Schaefer. A recommended book.
Friskie, my cat.
She had a very beautiful coat which looked and shined like mink, a brown grey color. Friskie was another special cat, she loved to be independent and loved to play peekaboo on the roof each morning or night above my window to be let in the house. She was very talkative at times with her different kinds of meows but never loud. Whenever I went for a walk she would follow me down the road.
"The snapshot is not as simple a statement as some may believe. It represents something each of us has seen--more as human beings than as photographers--and wants to keep as a memento, a special thing encountered. The little icons that return from the photo-finisher provide recollections of events, people, and places; they stir memories and create phantasies. Through the billions of snapshots made each year a visual history of our times is recorded in enormous detail." (Ansel Adams)
Here is kitten,Sugarpaw. on the left and kitten, Mewie, on the right playing pool which was their favorite toy. They really liked to push the marbles into the pockets. Sugarpaw played the most. The photo on the left is at the International Library of Photograhy at www.picture.com. Just type in my last name to see all my photos there. Time to go shopping...........................:-)