I saw the con trail - or vapour trail, as I grew up calling it - and grabbed the camera, scaring the cat who fluffed his tail. He's not used to rapid movements from me before the sun has risen.
Citizenship interview at 9.05am. Fortified by Danish coffee and Italian panettone.
your blog, combining two of my great loves (gardening and new york), is just lovely. this will definitely be a place i visit regularly.
ReplyDeleteSending good citizenship-interview vibes.
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo! and wonderfully fortifying breakfast (in a beautiful cup). Very best of luck to you, Marie!!
ReplyDeletem.heart - thank you for dropping by. Yours is lovely too! Thanks to Quiltcat who sent me...
ReplyDeleteBPG - thank you, they worked!
Sigrid: HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
QC - thank you - it went very well. I surprised myself and turned all wobbly and weepy outside.
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ReplyDeleteSo happy to hear that your interview went well ... wishing you (and Beence) all the best in your endeavor! (I take it the cad already has citizenship?)
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Beence ~~~!!!~~~
ReplyDeleteKeli'i - ssssssssssh! The cat is wanted in several countries and is so not legal!
Wonderful wonderful!! the kitties were all purring great waves of support your way.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad the interview went well. It's such a difficult process.
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