Sunday 23 March 2014

Blossom


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  1. Oh Plum; I am so very envious of you right now! Here is Toronto it is -11C and we had snow again yesterday when I woke up. I think spring has been cancelled for Toronto, and my Mum is getting pretty ratty about it as well. By this time of year I should be snoozing on my deck chair on the balcony and meowing at my Mum to come and deliver cuddles on demand.
    Be nice to Emma, having the house in a tip isn't easy for humans, and if she is one eyed and crotchety right now it could have a detrimental effect on the number of treats being delivered to you. Just saying

    Cold and Cranky, Gracie ( and Meaghan....I guess)

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    1. Good advice as usual, Gracie. You are very wise. And also accurate about the treats. I have got so much dust up my nose from the house being a tip, I can't stop sneezing. When will it ever end? And what's the point? I liked it before. Love Plum.

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  2. That Plum is a poet is not a surprise,
    Her blog is poetic and winsome and wise,
    It's a blog from a dog who gives to her blog her all,
    And not like this duffer who only writes doggerel.

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    1. You are the King of Doggerel. I wish I could do it so quickly as you. It takes me about a week to make two words rhyme. Today is Mother's day so I wrote
      Happy Mother's Day, Mum,
      Love from Plum.

      I thought it was only quite good.

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  3. Dear Plum,
    Your poem made our day as much as the picture. Thank you, I'm much better after a visit to the vet. It's great to feel well again, and soon I won't even have to look for pills in my lunch and spit them out.
    Are you going to Emma's talk at Daunt Books? If so, try and grab me a raspberry flapjack. (I've got a thing about oats).
    love, Katie

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    1. Dear Katie, there were flapjacks everywhere. The toddlers kept dropping them and it made up for having to listen to the boring old stories. Love Plum

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