Showing posts with label Frosty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frosty. Show all posts

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Icy Frosty February


Last weeks ice and rain around our farm. Today the weather is in the 60's.

Our iced bee hives


I bought heavy green gourds in the fall. They are drying out and will be ready to carve and grow.

Wind and rain give you a frozen truck.


Frosty is growing up. He is now 7 months old and is my constant companion.


Our walk up the hill for cell signal.

My wild field of Magnolia and flowers.

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Rockin Rolly Polly


With the ice and cold my cats have been a bit pent up. So we let them run amok on the farm to get their wiggles out. Puff is taking a stroll on the deck.

You called?

Frosty living up to his name playing in the icy grass.

Pretty much runs sideways like this the entire time.

Puff and Frosty 


Poor persimmon tree sapling cannot withstand this much attention.

True photo of just how long Frosty is. Long ears, tail, body and legs and super short coat.

Frosty finally came inside for a name and warm up.

Melon and Frosty holding down the tablecloth and recipes.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

November Frost


My constant companion these cooler days has been little Frosty. While we have other cats, this foster kitten has found our home to be his. Not a single call did I get for him. So after 2 months of postings and posters Frosty be ours.

As I work from home Frosty is always with me.

Under my desk, sewing table, sewing machine, bathroom and bed. He is at my side all the time. When I am away from the house he goes with the adult cats. He plays and runs with them and even naps with them.

His coat is very short and he is always seeking warmth. He is not old enough to go outside yet as the the other cats do.

Huge ears and pink nose and short silver hair.

Mmmm, good to be in a home.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Here be Frosty


We have had no takers for my foster kitten. Yesterday at the vet's office needed his rabies shot and a name. The vet tech asked"how about Frost?" So I am calling him Frosty since he is a silver tabby. He has a spotted silver belly as well. His spots look like the cat paws on our then frozen pond. So for now he will be called Frosty.  On a side note last night got down to 50 degrees here in the Ozarks. Open windows and cold, just perfect for us.