I shot this video of some kittens I spent time with in Chilika. Trying to see if I can embed the video here:
Nope, doesn’t seem to work. So here’s a link instead: Kittens
I shot this video of some kittens I spent time with in Chilika. Trying to see if I can embed the video here:
Nope, doesn’t seem to work. So here’s a link instead: Kittens
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August 6, 2006 at 9:57 pm
Deneen
They are so thin with such big ears (or maybe the thinness makes their ears look bigger??)
August 15, 2006 at 5:21 am
Claudia
Hey there!! Now I ask Where Is She Now??!! i hope everything is fine!!! =) Have a nice week!!! =)
kisses, Claudia
August 17, 2006 at 10:09 am
Heide
Hello, I’ve been meaning to contact you for some time now, but upheavals in my family have prevented it so far. You left a comment on my blog back in July regarding my comment left on Grumperina’s blog regarding metal needles. (That sentence was a mouthful). Were you ever able to get needles? I read on your blog that a friend was trying to get you some Denise’s Needles. I do have metal needles that I am unable to use because my hands hurt. If you would like them then I can send them to you. My email address is: hpresson@comcast.net and if you send me your mailing address I will send them to you! I love your kitten video. Cats are my favorite animals. Happy knitting (and crocheting) too!
August 18, 2006 at 2:03 am
Lucy
OHHHH…you tagged me in the last post…I missed it! I”llget on it right away (I was on vacation and stuff!) You’re the first person to tag me on a meme…i’m so excited!!!
August 20, 2006 at 9:30 am
Barb
Thanks for stopping by my blog. Yarn stores are sparse on the Big Island. Closes to Kona would be Ben Franklin/Ace Hardware in Waimea. They are a general craft store and sell craftier type yarns, although the Oahu ones now sell Cascade if you are into felting. The biggest one is in Hilo, probably and hour and a half drive from Waikaloa, called Big Island Bernina. I’m not aware of any others on the Kona side, but I always check the phone book in the hotel room to see if any new ones have opened.