The first week of the New Year has vanished, not that time is of any
importance to me. Judy has eaten her way through the holiday parties and every morning she announces, “Today is
the day we get into shape, Sportster.” That’s my clue to roll over on my tummy,
nestle into the bed covers and give her my loudest purring routine. She turns off the alarm wiggles deeper into
the down pillow top and rubs my
belly. After fifteen minutes of that exercise , she stretches and I play
pounce on the undercover toes.
This consumes another fifteen minutes and before we know it, the exercise routine I designed is completed and our day can begin.
I began each day , first, by listening to Judy groan as she stepped onto
the scale, second, by sniffing the aroma of brewed coffee, and last, by checking my dish to insure my cat kibble is in the shape of a perfect mound. The food in my dish
must be heaping - that is my neurosis. It
is born from my American roots. My
comforts must appear blatantly abundant.
Thus, throughout the day, the week, between naps, I beg for treats in order to prevent eating a dent into the teaming hill in my food dish.
Judy ‘s schedule is filling up and taking form for the new year - one week down and two
seminars completed. After her first, at
the Ovitt Library, Judy is considering an invitation to come back in June to do another.
Thursday I slept in, enjoying the warmth inside the
motorhome as the desert sun rose and the solar meter responded signaling a full charge. We are
connected to electric but it is always comforting to know - if there is no electricity - well, you know, it’s
like the blatantly abundant thing.
While I slept in, Judy completed her second seminar here at
the FMCA RV Rally in Indio, Ca. With fifty
in attendance, it was Judy’s largest audience at a seminar to date. I believe they came to meet me, but her presentation was
informative and entertaining enough that no one complained I didn’t make an appearance. I like to keep a low
profile.
With the seminars behind her, Judy spent the morning browsing the many vendor booths and the afternoon
sitting outside, enjoying seventy-four degree desert sunshine.
Judy
read a book from Brenda Hill’s boxed set ,And
Justice For Her, a series of mystery,
suspense, and romance thrillers while I rolled and stretched until the sunshine
made me sleepy…again.
Kona |
Saturday will be a full day of writing before we head to Emerald Cove in Parker, Arizona on Sunday. I'm not excited about meeting up with Judy's friend's Julie and her two dogs, Kona and Rocky.
Rocky |
When Kona bounces up to me displaying an over exuberance and dancing her poodle jig, what is a sophisticated cat supposed to do? When they want to intrude into my "stick" castle or my castle on wheels, invade my privacy,what can I say?.
Rocky and Kona have forced me to express my distaste for their bad manners and,still, they don't listen. I am humiliated.I have my limits.
I am not excited. I'll keep you posted. Be sure to click on the link below Nick Russel has a free drawing this week as he does every week. This week he is giving away a free audio book of GOING HOME WITH A CAT AND A GHOST. The Gypsy Journal RV Travel Newspaper Don't forget to check out our books. Amazon |
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