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Sunny Morning, Wordless Wednesday

sputnik, siamese cat
Sputnik on the windowsill on a snowless Saturday

The big news all day last Friday was that we might get a rare snowfall between 4 and 6 a.m.  I happened to get up at 3 a.m. and looked out the window.  The sky was clear and beautiful.   I woke up on Saturday to an amazing blue sky, white cotton clouds and sunshine.

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Jen said…
Sputnik is so cute up there!!

Happy Tuesday Darling! xo

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Unknown said…
What a beautiful cat, he looks so serene.
Tracy said…
Oh, wow, Juana... Dare I say, that this is your most dazzling portrait of Sputnik??!! This is just beautiful & dreamy... And so is Sputnik! She has eye the color of blue topaz... You had snow! If you need extra I can send some... ;o) Happy Day ((HUGS))
GalleryJuana said…
Tracy, I was looking forward to seeing snowfall but we didn't get any after all. I guess I need to get up to those mountains!

Nana and Jen, thank you:)
Jen said…
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Jen xo
HarmlessColor said…
The perfect name for that cat!



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nina kuriloff said…
you have a beautiful cat!
Ms. Becky said…
oh what a regal face. and dreamy eyes. I've gone to bed anticipating a snowfall while I sleep, only to awake to bare ground the next morning. it's rare, but it does happen! have a beautiful weekend!

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