Lately, all I want is to roam the English countryside. I want to hike through the moors. I want to admire the architecture: sprawling manors and tiny cottages alike. I want to re-read Jane Eyre. And I want to write an epic romance of my own. And I want to have a picnic in the grass upon a wool blanket. How lovely would that be?
ICYMI: I gave up Cotton after deciding that after trying so many things, my two adopted cats Dahlia and Cotton were just never going to get along. Long story short: I missed her. And Cotton's back. And Dahlia's not going anywhere. My heart is big enough to keep trying. And my apartment is big enough that if I need to keep them separated long term (or permanently), it can be done. I'm going to write-up a separate post about some of the solutions I've tried, how they worked, who they worked on, and what I'll be trying next. But in this post, I wanted to share the main 'piece de resistance' of having both cats in my apartment: an un-climbable, un-jumpable, see-through barrier to separate Cotton and Dahlia .
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But it's been raining twelve days straight :P xxx
Grass is always greener I guess, or the cities always bigger :)If you do ever get to English countryside, I recommend Septemberish or the weather will try to kill you (hiked a mountain in July and still got hailed on)