Mancat Monday with Yang

 One of our friends mentioned we should beware of the Geese. They are absolutely correct Geese can be very scary if you make them mad. We always stay a safe distance away from them when we spy on them. They are fun to watch though especially when they are bathing in the pond.

 The Crossvine is a pretty flower. This one is getting ready to bloom.

 The Wisteria is gorgeous when it is blooming. We are glad Daddy planted a white and purple one close together. We think they look good together.

 Here is a Crossvine that is blooming.

 And we just love this wildflower.

Mommy even managed to get a close up of it.

Mancat Yang, with his sidekick Sister Chimera, reporting for ATCAD

12 comments:

Andrea and the Celestial Kitties said...

Wow, what wonderful things you get to watch! I agree about the geese.. stay far back and don't tick them off!!

Molly the Airedale said...

Love the Crossvine! It reminds us of our Balloon Flower.

Three Pups and a Couple of Kitties said...

Beautiful Flowers! Geese are awesome to watch.

Millie and Walter said...

Those are all pretty flowers you found. We especially like that purple wild flower.

Unknown said...

Oh, you botanical kitties! How smart you are, too, to stay away from geese! They are good watchgeese, however.

Eastside Cats said...

Yang, Chimera, and human socks...

Lola The Rescued Cat said...

We never knew that flower was called Crossvine! It's so pretty. Happy Monday!

Peachy, Stippie, Angel Binky and Granny said...

The Wisterias are pawsome! We like the two colors together and you both look like beautiful flowers too, Chimera and Yang :) Extra Pawkisses :) <3

Summer said...

My human wishes she could get geese as watchdogs for our property! Except even they would not be any match for the coyotes here. :-(

Anne Hagman-Niilola said...

Lovely flowers! Have a nice new day

pilch92 said...

Yang and Chimera are such cuties. Your wisteria is gorgeous.

The Island Cats said...

Thanks for showing us those pretty flowers and those mean geese, Yang and Chimera.