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Friday, April 22, 2016
Fiona Friday - How to stop Mom from painting
Isabel decided to join me during my painting time, one day. I hastily put away the paints because if there's a canvas on the easel she's definitely going to be rubbing her cheek against it. Loved it that she wanted to be near me, though!
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I love when kitties want to spend time with us but it sure can be inconvenient sometimes.
ReplyDeleteIt can, but I had been painting for a while so I didn't mind having to put everything away. Love it that they are such great companions.
DeleteAlways nice when pets want to hang out. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, it's great. I've been painting with my little tabletop easel on the kitchen counter, lately, and they're both counter surfers so I have to watch them closely but I love the fact that they want to hang around with me, even if they get in the way a bit!
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