May 15, 2010

  • Weekly Photo Challenge, “Unusual Takes, Everyday Objects”

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    the Weekly Photo Challenge
    It runs for one full week from Friday mornings to late Thursday nights.
     
     
    The challenge beginning May 14, 2010 is:
     ”Unusual Takes on Everyday Objects”
    suggested by  BumbleFish

     

    I have to be honest, this was a hard challenge for me.  It isn’t that I don’t have tons of objects but an unusual take of them has me stumped.  I was thinking upside down, backwards, inside out?  I finally decided on photos of our cat, knowing it isn’t actually an object.  (I stand corrected, Tim_Beddard/graphic_excesses gave me a dictionary definition for object and seems I’m okay on this entry.)

    SOME of MY PHOTOS

     

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    1-  Many of you know this cat was a foundling.  Actually he came from a family just down the street who told us it belonged to anyone who wanted it.  I’m not sure how much it was wanted by us at first but as I had company at the time and it was being thrown scraps of food that it readily ate, it hung around knowing a good thing when it saw it. 

     

     

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    2-   It is a very smart cat.  It hasn’t forgotten where we live and it knows how to get into and out of the doors.  We hung some wood napkin holders on string and hung them on the outside door then showed it what to do to let us know it wanted in.  That lesson took about two shows and it had it down pat.  The above photo shows you it knows where door knobs are and what to do with them.  If it had fingers it would open and shut doors itself.

     

     

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    3-  My sweet husband is an animal magnet to begin with.  I’ve not seen a dog or ?? that didn’t like John.  Thinking I really wanted the cat, he made up to it while it was still outside.  Being a smart cat (its name is BobbyFischer) it has never forgotten it was John who first made up to him with petting.  After making his way into the house he slowly took over learning the proper meows for food and if we didn’t see him sitting by the door waiting patiently or we ignored the ring of the inside bell that lets us know he wants out, he uses his I want out meow which gets louder if he has to use it more than once to get our attention.  He also made it known to both of us who it still prefers to allow to continue making over him.  My taking photos doesn’t bother it at all so that is a plus.  I am allowed to feed it and it tolerates me brushing and sneaking in the flea drops to the back of its neck while he eats.  I can pet him but it’s never for long and though he has been on my lap, mine is usually the farthest lap from his mind.  The above photo, he is dead to the world on John’s lap while we watch television and the scenario is a daily/nightly event.

     

     

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    4-  John isn’t safe while at the computer either.  As sitting down forms a lap, it is expected that the lap is fair game no matter how busy John is at the computer.  To keep the cat off his lap, John has to swivel and move about and push the cat away.  The cat promptly takes an attitude and finds a spot at John’s feet and goes to sleep. 

     

     

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    5-  Nothing is safe from the cat unless it is encased.  My plant did have growth overall but the cat possibly thought it should be a litter box or at least a cat seat a little higher up.  He bared some of the soil with us protesting every time we noticed him working at it.  I finally put another shallow planter on the bare spot which he welcomed as a higher seating arrangement. 

     

     

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    6-  Notice the satisfied smile with a bit of an air of I knew I could get what I wanted if I hung on long enough.

     

     

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    7-  He has cat toys but the brush, which I use to brush him with, is the target in this photo.  The bite and the claws do mean business.  We get dead snakes a lot and mice now and then but as we fatten him up, though he is still as crafty, I am hoping he is slowed getting any birds.  I don’t have bird feeders up at this time because of the cat. 

     

     

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    8-  I move back a foot or two when he shows his open mouth which in this case is a yawn.  His mouth is nearly as large as his head and very scary.

     

     

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    9-  So,now to the more or less “Unusual Takes” part.  I really can’t say for sure but I grew up with the notion that most men don’t like cats.  My dad didn’t and I’ve known other men who felt the same way.  In my husband’s case, he has always been kind to any animal we ever had and in this particular case, this cat has John’s number.  I’ve never had a pet that wouldn’t let me move into its affections like this darn cat  but, it has a lot of funny moments about it and I pretty constantly have the camera out for a shot of it doing something that if I’m quick enough will give me some photo diary fillers of “Unusual Takes”. 

     

     

    There you have it.

    Thanks so much for comments and visits.

    Have a great week.
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Comments (13)

  • Well I have looked the word object up, in the Dictionary as probably like you I thought it was defined as being inanimate, but we are wrong. Here is the definition of object – A tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow. Just to make sure here is the definition of entity – That which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving). So you see Becca you have done a marvellous Post – Bang on theme with all those lovely pics of Bobby Fisher. Well Done!

  • @graphic_excesses - so now, I am very happy.  I should have looked it up and saved myself some stress.  Thanks Tim, you are always a life saver.  :)

  • Love your kitty pictures! #8 is quite amazing to be sure!

  • Love these photos and that is one beautiful kitty.

  • John and the cat are inseparable friends !! It is incredible how the cat loves to be petted by John . .
    You have a row of interesting and funny photos that relate well the behabior of this incredible cat .
    The photo of the mouth of the cat is remarkable : very dreadful .
    Good job , Becca  and bravo to John for his ability to care the pets .

    Love

    Michel

  • Loved the photos and story.It sounds very familiar.I really have to thank Michel for showing me your site.

  • That mouth shot is the B E S T! Fun challenge. Sound like you have a good man on your team. Smart woman!

  • Oh! i totally forgot about the challenge Becca, You’re right this is not as easy as it sounds, Nice photos and a lovely cat.

  • I love these cat Photos–Cats are so neat–we have lots around our house–BArb

  • Great shots and they remind me of the two cats my spouse and I had cats for a while. 

  • The cat is funny sitting in the plant saucer. He obviously is a very entertaining subject, giving you some great candids (what a BIG mouth!).

  • No new post . I hope all is alright , Becca .
    I watched again this lasr post with pleasure .
    Love
    Michel

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