Now for the best part looking at flowers. I loves the pretty pink Japanese Magnolia.
Thursday in the Garden with Scylla
Being a gardening cat is hard work. There is grass to cut and flowerbeds to weed. The beans can't do it all by themselves so we has to lend a paw. I am keeping the tractor seat warm for Daddy.
This vine growing wild is pretty too. Mommy wants to get some for around the house. She thinks it is Carolina Jasmine.
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Society of Feline Gardeners
Cats Scylla (muted calico), Yin (black), Yang (white with black spots), Chimera (calico) Dogs Fenris (Great Pyrenees Mix), Lady O (collie) and our Mom Sandra
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you are a pawsome gardening cat, Scylla :). It's so nice of you to help out.
those flowers are gorgeous! I love the Japanese Magnolia too :).
You are such a good helper Scylla. I should come over later and we could do some serious digging!
Hi Scylla, more beautiful gardens blooms. Mom loves the magnolia - yours is so pretty. Be sure to stop by our blog today to see what has happened to our seeds:(
Woos - Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
Scylla, you are such an amazing garden cat...you even know how to work the big machinery! Not all cats can do that!
We love that you have a magnolia today too!
Scylla, yoo are a very helpful and talented gardening cat. And that Japanese Magnolia is just beautiful.
Thanks fur sharing!
BeaWOOtiful stuffs happening!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
PeeEssWoo: Hi Fenris! My word is COMET!
You are a huge help to your daddy.. Mum loves the magnolia.. Enjoy your lovely garden.. HUgs GJ xx
Very nice job Scylla. Your garden and the trees is coming along nicely.
TK
Oh your garden is so beautiful Scylla and you do a fabulous job overseeing it all.
purrs
>^,,^<
Abby
Scylla is it great that you help the beans out. They probably really appreciate it! And those are pretty flowers you have!
That is a lovely yard! And keeping the mower seat warm to encourage use is very good.
Your garden is beautiful, Scylla. And your humans are lucky to have you to lend a paw with the work.
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