Hope all of you had a good weekend. Of course, it was St. Patrick's Day on Saturday, but so unseasonably cold, there wasn't much revelry. I had treats that came in a green package anyway, so I was all set with that.
Here is what we posted on my Page in case you missed it:
As you can see, though never mentioned, cats did have a role in driving the snakes out of Ireland. Wish we could still do that today, but any more snakes now come in different shapes and sizes and even as humans, so we can't really tell what's what.
Don't I fit nicely in Patty's robe? He promised me a little Guinness and a bite of his shepherd's pie after our work was done.
Have a good week! (It's the first day of spring tomorrow, or so they say...)
Ever your obedient servant
and snake charmer,
Tom
10 comments:
I think you would do a good job getting rid of the snakes!
I think I would stay in that robe for a while until the snakes are gone!
felinecafe
dood....frank lee if we had ta drive snakez, we wood hirez a cab coz they scare de be jezuz outta uz.....st patrick waz one....brave......dood !!!!!!! ☺☺♥♥
That is the perfect place for you in St. Patrick's robe.
Tom, good thing you were there to help with those snakes.
We love the way you're with St. Patrick, Tom!
Isn't March 17 also St Gertrude's Day ? She is the Patron of Cats ! Yesterday (3/19) was the day the swallows return to San Juan Capistrano.
Good job on the snakes, And I've heard St,P had an encounter with Nessie too. Or maybe that was St,Brendan.
We sure are glad you were there to help St. Patrick drive out those snakes, St. CATrick Tom!
You DO look very nice in that there robe. That comfy little hammocky spot fits you PURRfectly! PURRS
i KNEW it!
A Cat would get rid of those snakes so fast!!!
Purrs
Marv
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