They've got a sort of pomeranian mixed with a border collie look to them, and they're as smart as a whip. It seemed like a match made in heaven.
About three months into the year, I started to research breeders. Sadly, the more I searched, the more I got this obnoxious twinge of the spirit telling me, "I know you think this a good idea, but it isn't. You live in an apartment the size of a comfortable shoe box. You enjoy weekends in National Parks (mostly, very non-dog friendly destinations) at least once a month. You tend to take week long breaks outside of the state or country on a semiannual basis. You treasure your space. Dogs don't tend to do any of the above very well. So you may think you want this, but you're wrong. So very, very wrong."
Don't you just hate it when the spirit is right?
I admitted defeat, and put the idea to rest shortly thereafter. Nevertheless, I still had a nagging feeling that my search for a pet was not over; I just wasn't sure which animal might be a better fit. The dialogue went like this in my head: "Rat? No. They die way too easily. Chinchilla? No. They eat better food than most of their owners, due to their specialized diet. Iguana? Snake? No and no. I don't want a pet whose only thoughts are living, breathing food and heat. Cat? No. [Pause] Well. Maybe. I'll think about it."
Then about a month and a half ago, I saw this on the Salt Lake City Public Library website (click on the picture for a better look):
It was then I had an overwhelming thought flood my brain: "I want one of those."
After a little bit of research and studious observance to the Salt Lake Humane Society website, I did eventually find the exact cat I wanted. (Can you spot her? I named her Two Sox, because she has two spilt milk paws and I love Dances with Wolves).
In addition to acquiring a new cat, I also managed to finally purchase a new computer. I've been without one for the last little bit, and that has greatly hindered both my ability to post and to download at least two months of pictures from my camera.
I've begun the arduous task of editing, but here is a sneak peak of some of the cool shots, so far.
(Canyonlands)
(Goblin)
(Bridle Veil, Yosemite)
(Salt Flats)
(Salt Flats)
(Salt Flats)
More to come...
3 comments:
As usual, Beck, GORGEOUS! I love your pictures! And your cat is cute, too. :)
Wow is right!
I love you Bec
You are so awesome. I love your photos. And your cat--and its name!
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