(this is a crazy looking piece of embroidery I've been messing about with. It's not exactly subtle & minimalist, is it?!!) I'm about to become a cat owner again. Or should I say a cat caretaker as we don't really own the creatures, but merely act as their willing servants and admirers. I visited the local Cat Protection Homing Centre earlier this week as they'd shown a kitty on their website that suited me nicely. He's called Badger, and he's an indoor only cat as he's got FIV. It's a virus that weakens a cat's immune system. He can't infect people, but if he scratched or bit another cat he could pass it on to them. So I can adopt Badger and not feel guilty about never letting him outdoors. I've been thinking about adopting another cat for ages, ever since my Emma became seriously ill and had to be put to sleep. But my neighbours had two cats hit by cars, so I decided it was safer to have an indoor only pet....
This photo will make sense in a while ... but before I get around to that I'll show you my latest charity shop finds. It'll probably come as no surprise that I've bought yet more books. The Quilting Arts Idea Book in particular is a fab bargain. Full of inspiring photos and techniques to experiment with. Someone once paid twenty seven U.S. dollars for it, which makes me wonder how it ended up in a West Yorkshire charity shop. Another two novels can be added to my To-Be-Read pile. All four books for a mere £2.50. I also picked up these bottles of drawing ink, which I've not tried using before, taking my total bill to £4.49. I left the shop with a smile on my face and change from a fiver. Now, to explain that photo at the beginning of this blog post. Wednesday was the day for my monthly stitching group at Leeds Art Gallery. This month we were looking at ...... tyres. Yup, tyres. Burst car tyre...