While in Jerusalem Friday waiting for the camera store to print 90 prints of and for my co-workers at the dig, I wandered around the back streets of Kiryat Shaul. One little shop had all kinds of cheap-o merchandise inside and outside. I did a double-take when I passed this stroller and exclaimed in my head, "Yes! Camera-Critter fodder!"
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Welcome Mohammad. If you do not want to wipe Israel off the map, I welcome you to the Jerusalem Hills blog as a friend. Let us hope and pray that the heads of our governments do not try to destroy Israel and Iran.
Do you know we pass a lady here with a stroller for her two dogs every so often? She says it's definitely a doggie stroller. Incredible. Your kitty picture is adorable.
Dina.. I'm back. I just read your comment on usogirl's Camera Critters post. I live within about 50 miles of the Ridley Elephant Refuge here in Arkansas, but have never visited. Gosh, if you can come all the way from Israel to see it, surely I can drive up the road a few miles. I need to plan that for as soon as the scorching temperature moderates a bit.
I'm playing revolving door with the comments, Dina:) Thanks for your response to my comment re: Ridley Elephant Sanctuary. It's truly a small world that would bring you to Arkansas for 6 years. I've been to the Heifer Ranch several times. It's a fascinating place. Heifer International have built a new "Global Village" close to the Arkansas River and near downtown Little Rock, but I have yet to visit and I'm only 15 miles away. So many places I need to go! I certainly agree with you about Arkansas heat, chiggers and lightning, but don't forget tornados, too!
Ohhhh, cats love strollers! When I was little, my brother built a doll stroller for me out of tinker toys, but I have an old photo somewhere that had a kitten sitting in it. Nice find for Camera Critters.
That's very cute! Cats must spend their whole lives trying to figure out how to drape themselves in appealing manners. Check out my blog for my creatures lounging around in a plastic shopping bag.
Awww..how cute! They're relaxing:)
ReplyDeleteVery cute they look comfy
ReplyDeleteAlmost didn't see the one on the bottom!
ReplyDeletehaha!! i've been wanting to get one for our kitties!
ReplyDeletehow tiny cat!u r frm isreal?!u know i am iranian,i do hope u dont think that i am ur enemy
ReplyDeleteShalom everyone, glad you enjoyed the cats.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Mohammad. If you do not want to wipe Israel off the map, I welcome you to the Jerusalem Hills blog as a friend. Let us hope and pray that the heads of our governments do not try to destroy Israel and Iran.
LOL! Those kitties certainly have the life! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI played too.
Do you know we pass a lady here with a stroller for her two dogs every so often? She says it's definitely a doggie stroller. Incredible. Your kitty picture is adorable.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Ya think they make one big enough for Border Collies hehe ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! A rolling kitty carrier!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
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How lovely of Mohammed to join your blog as a friend, Dina. If bloggers of the world could unite and be friends perhaps we could end wars?
ReplyDeleteThat is just too cute!!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of my daughter pushing her cat in a toy stroller when she was little. She's 26, the cat is now 18.
Wonderful capture for CC's!
What a cute photo! (I had to do a double take to see the kitty on the bottom!)
ReplyDeletefunny sandy
ReplyDeleteHehehehe.. they certainly look cute there!
ReplyDeleteI joined Camera Critters, too! HERE is where I posted my entry. Happy weekends!
Cats do have a way of finding the best places...
ReplyDeleteA marvelous Camera Critters photo. I have three cats and they would quickly make themselves at home in something like this. Nice capture!
ReplyDeleteDina.. I'm back. I just read your comment on usogirl's Camera Critters post. I live within about 50 miles of the Ridley Elephant Refuge here in Arkansas, but have never visited. Gosh, if you can come all the way from Israel to see it, surely I can drive up the road a few miles. I need to plan that for as soon as the scorching temperature moderates a bit.
ReplyDeleteI'm playing revolving door with the comments, Dina:) Thanks for your response to my comment re: Ridley Elephant Sanctuary. It's truly a small world that would bring you to Arkansas for 6 years. I've been to the Heifer Ranch several times. It's a fascinating place. Heifer International have built a new "Global Village" close to the Arkansas River and near downtown Little Rock, but I have yet to visit and I'm only 15 miles away. So many places I need to go! I certainly agree with you about Arkansas heat, chiggers and lightning, but don't forget tornados, too!
ReplyDeleteIt's a good one!
ReplyDeleteThat is really cute! I want to come b ack to look at more of your photos and read too.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh, cats love strollers! When I was little, my brother built a doll stroller for me out of tinker toys, but I have an old photo somewhere that had a kitten sitting in it.
ReplyDeleteNice find for Camera Critters.
What a find, Dina! :D
ReplyDeleteThat's hilarious! I love seeing the cats in the stroller. Cats just love to make themselves at home anywhere and everywhere.
ReplyDeleteThat could be an odd shot aswell. Inventive and so darned cute.
ReplyDeleteDina: I didn't know they made double deckers for cats.
ReplyDeleteHe looks quite comfortable. Where's the baby? :)
ReplyDeleteThat's very cute! Cats must spend their whole lives trying to figure out how to drape themselves in appealing manners. Check out my blog for my creatures lounging around in a plastic shopping bag.
ReplyDeleteCamera-critter-fodder indeed! Great content!!
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