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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Merry Christmas everyone!

We're back home after a ten-day safari across Kenya and wondering if the cats missed us... Mmm?

Shadow

Ambrose

Ginger

This was the first Christmas, since I started blogging in October 2008, that we didn't spend at home. I hope you all had a wonderfully blessed time with friends and family. I'll be back to blogging and visiting soon . (And sharing our safari with you)

11 comments:

  1. Maybe they stayed awake the whole time you were gone, and now feel safe enough to sleep?
    Glad you're back, and looking forward to photos of your safari, Jo.
    Luv, K

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  2. It doesn't look like they missed you. They must have had good carers while you were away. Looking forward to your safari photos. I posted the bokeh pictures in my last two posts with you in mind.
    I hope you had a great Christmas even though you weren't at home.

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  3. Welcome home. It was your first time away from hoe and my first time at home for Christmas :-) I found it a nice change.

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  4. Cats are like that.

    Can't wait to go on safari.

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  5. Welcome home Jo & Grant!!!Can't wait to read all about your trip. love and hugs Rose xoxoxo

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  6. Hi Jo, your kitties look happy. The safari sounds like great fun. And I hope to see photos soon. Your new header is awesome. I love all the animals. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and I wish you a very Happy New Year!

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  7. They look as if they had a very nice Christmas too !
    My cats didn't miss us either, they all slept with a full belly when we arrived home !

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  8. Hope you had a great time!!
    Love the kitties!
    hughugs

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  9. My cats are very much like yours, Jo. They sleep sleep sleep, and then tell me that I have not fed them for days!

    I wonder if you have a folder of cemetery photos on your hard drive? I have just started a meme called 'Taphophile Tragics' which is for those who love wandering through graveyards. I would love to have you join us, and give an African perspective to this very human aspect of life - dying. The blog can be reached via the side-bar of Sydney Eye, but I also provide it here

    Taphophile Tragics

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  10. Welcome home, Jo. Glad to hear you had a safe trip. Anxiously look forward to seeing the great pictures and hearing of your adventures.

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  11. Lol! They don't look too stressed out about you being gone for ten days. They are beautiful cats, obviously well loved and cared for. I can't wait to see some of your safari photos!

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