If you have a cat you will understand…

If you have a cat you will understand…

Hanna's cat Smilla, enjoying the spring (Photo Copyright Hanna Andersson)
Hanna’s cat Smilla, enjoying the spring.
iHanna's cat Smilla, enjoying the spring Photo Copyright Hanna Andersson

Hanna's cat Smilla, enjoying the spring (Photo Copyright Hanna Andersson)

Hanna's cat Smilla, enjoying the spring (Photo Copyright Hanna Andersson)

Hanna's cat Smilla, enjoying the spring (Photo Copyright Hanna Andersson)

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17 Responses

  1. I SO understand! But my teenage kids don’t quite get it, to the point where they are concerned I’m becoming a Crazy Cat Lady. You know that video circulating on YouTube with the Russian woman who has 130 cats in her house? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtik5zN5m2g Yeah. They think that’s what will become of me once they fly the nest.

  2. Indeed. And, even if one didn’t have a cat, Smilla would make a cat lover out of them.

  3. I have two lovable felines…mother and daughter…and I do understand. Beautiful pictures….Thank you.

  4. Visst f?rst?r vi…killarna h?lsar s? gott till deras favorittjej (f?rutom sin matte d?!!!)

  5. Hanna, I LOVE your Smilla posts. The photo of her face wrapped in her fuzzy tail…beautiful, you should print it out and frame it.

    Thank you for the wonderful post about podcasts. I too feel they have so much to offer, and I find I get really attached to certain ones. They have been a comfort to me last few weeks, being in such an unfamiliar environment and away from my craft supplies. I listen to them and it reminds me of how important and fulfilling art is in my life, and as I slowly find supplies here and there I listen to them for ideas.
    My favourite is Craftsanity. Thank you so much for the links to your favourites :)
    Have a good weekend,
    Tere

  6. Your cat looks like an incarnation f my stepmom’s cat, Ginny. He (yes, he) was a little oranger, but had the same moustache and beard/Errol Flynn look. He was 20 when he died, but he lived a good life.