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home for the holidays III [photo post]

31 Monday Dec 2012

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One of Hanna’s presents this year — a gift from friend Diana — was a Death Star tea ball (complete with attached tie fighter at the end of the chain!) … 

… which goes delightfully in this Doctor Who tea mug — though Hanna was concerned that the mixing of two such potent fandoms might cause the universe to end!

We’ve had a lot of breakfasts that look like this in the past week; there was something pleasing about the way everything was laid out in sets on this particular board, so I snapped a photo.

The cats have definitely been pleased to have us around as Big Soft Warm Things upon which to sleep; sometimes it can be difficult to get a book in edgewise so that we may make headway on the year’s reading!

Or blogging …

And of course, no matter how much reading and writing and tidying we do, there are always piles of books and periodicals left to consult when time and inclination allows.

It’s a good thing we have lots of tea, coffee, and sweets to consume while we’re being all intellectually (or at least texually!) inclined.

Welcome to the final day of 2012. It was rather a momentous year for us; I know for some of you as well, in varying mixes of positive-to-stressful (and at times positively stressful!). Let us hope for a creative and renewing 2013!

holiday cheer [random acts of kindness]

25 Tuesday Dec 2012

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This morning, as we finished unwrapping our presents from far and wide (photos tomorrow!), little miss Teazle decided to expand on her exploration of our potted plants to use them as a platform from which to spring to the top of our television set.

the TV is to the left of these shelves

Our television set was inherited from friends and weighs a ton; for three years it’s been sitting precariously on a pine shelf scavenged from the junk heap. Left to its own devices, it’s safe enough but with a kitten scrambling about on top it was starting to sway noticeably. And after three successive scruffings and time-outs in the bathroom, after which Teazle simply returned to pick up where she’d left off, it was clear a solution was needed that would not result in our coming home after work one day to find a squashed cat, a shattered television screen, and a giant hole in the floor.

Yesterday, on our afternoon walk, we’d happened upon a lovely little cupboard out on side of the street for pick-up. We poked and prodded it and stood around discussing what to do with it — but could think of nothing. So we decided to leave it for someone else to take away and walked on.

Suddenly, around 10:00 this morning, we really wished we’d snagged it.

So I said, “I’ll go out for my walk and see if it’s still there.”

“You won’t be able to carry it home alone!” Hanna said.

“Oh, I’ll figure something out — if it’s still there,” I said. I assumed it would be gone — stuff usually doesn’t last fifteen minutes in this neighborhood.

But lo, it was there! So I started hauling it the mile or so back, about half a block at a time, carrying it awkwardly braced against alternating hips.

It was going to take awhile.

Maybe, I thought, someone driving by will stop and offer me a lift, or someone walking in the same direction will offer to help.

I likely wouldn’t have accepted an offer from an unknown driver — but an extra pair of hands would have been nice.

About halfway home, I was starting to feel ominous twinges in my back and arms. But I didn’t want to abandon the cupboard to go back and get Hanna for fear it would disappear before we could return. So I kept going, one leg at a time.

I passed by a woman taking a smoking break outside her house.

“What a great find!” She said, by way of greeting.

“Yes!” I agreed. “Now it’s just a matter of getting it home!”

“Do you live far from here?” She asked, “Would a dolley help?”

“Actually … yes,” I said, “a dolley would be super helpful!” Usually I demur offers of assistance, but it seemed really stupid to do so in this instance. Particularly since she’d offered it without knowing me from Eve.

So with the help of the dolley, I got the rest of the way in under ten minutes. Hanna and I put together a bag of cookies for the kind stranger and I hauled the cart back again before we set up the television on its new, more stable, cabinet.

Not that this appears to have deterred Teazle from her kitty parkour one bit!

She’s determined to get across to Hanna’s home altar on the far left bookshelf …

… and she has now figured out how to watch movies from a front-row perspective!

home for the holidays II [photo post]

23 Sunday Dec 2012

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My family often complains I don’t share enough pictures on this blog, the better for them to get a sense of how we live here in Boston. So I thought over the holidays I’d try to make up for lost time (with a little help from the cats).

This week, Christmas parcels arrived from Michigan, Kentucky, Texas, Oregon, and California with presents for the humans; Teazle and Gerry enjoyed the boxes.

We had to clear a top shelf of the bookcase off for presents, out of reach of curious kittens. We had so many gifts that some have spilled onto the lower shelves (and a few more have arrived since!).

On Friday, I left work early to pick up our December CSA farm share in the pouring rain. When I got home, we had to lay all the veggies out to dry before storage.

Teazle was, as usual, super helpful in the task of vegetable organization. She kept insisting turnips should be kept on the floor.

I seem to have taken a lot of pictures of Teazle in the last couple of days. Possibly because she is ever-present investigating our activities. Here she is watching Hanna prepare lunch from the vantage point of an empty box in our kitchen.

I thought the light coming in the kitchen window made this a rather lovely still life. We just re-potted the plant after Teazle had dug it up multiple times on the windowsill in the living room. It’s been relocated to the kitcen for safe-keeping.

While we were crocheting this afternoon, we decided to let Teazle play with our stuffed mouse from IKEA, which she is convinced is a real threat to life and limb. She kills the zombie mouse repeatedly, and carries it around in her mouth growling, particularly when you try to pry it from her jaws.

Above, she’s guarding it between her front paws …

… here she is wrestling with it across the living room floor … 

… carrying it off by it’s (broken) neck …

… killing it again …

… and finally getting bored by the whole endeavor (although only momentarily; the mouse came back to life and had to be killed again moments after I snapped this one).

All this ruckus sometimes exhausts Gerry, even if all she’s doing is watch!

cartoon of the week: co-sleeping with cats [harder than you’d think!]

29 Thursday Nov 2012

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It’s been one of those weeks, and you probably won’t see an actual post from me until next Tuesday (hopefully some book reviews!). In part because our cats have decided to be extra specially nocturnal these past few nights. Like this!  

(via cheezburger.com)

from the neighborhood: hop on pop

20 Saturday Oct 2012

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… or rather, sit on kitten?

where is Teazle, you ask?
There she is!
Yes, really, she’s under Gerry. Quite happily it seems.
I guess this answers our question about whether they’ll learn to get on.

Enjoy your weekend!

from the neighborhood: cats being cute [you have been warned]

14 Sunday Oct 2012

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It’s a rainy autumn Sunday here in Boston so in order to combat the rainy-day blues we bring you cats being cute!

Teazle is undecided about sitting on shoulders
Human book shopping means paper bags for kittens to play in!
Gerry likes the advent of fleece bathrobe season.
Shortly after Hanna snapped this photograph Teazle tipped
right off the pillows onto the floor. So much for her Princess and
the Pea
imitation!
Gerry has become protective of our little one … 
… or perhaps it’s just long-suffering toleration!

I do have books to blog about and reflections on work and photos from our honeymoon to post — but it’s all been a bit hectic around here, plus Hanna and I are both sick with a tiresome autumn cold, so I haven’t had a lot of time/energy for blogging. I promise more eventually!

Meanwhile, I hope everyone is enjoying October – it’s quite my favorite month of the year.

(And happy anniversary to us; we’ve been married for a month today!)

from the neighborhood: a day of un-labor

04 Tuesday Sep 2012

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I hope even those of you who didn’t get Labor Day off found ways to relax. Here at Chez Cook-Clutterbuck, we relaxed by watching a lot of Eureka and The Beiderbecke Affair and reading (Hanna a brick of an atlas on the Irish famine — keep an eye out for her review in Library Journal — and me two books on American evangelicalism).

And then there were the cats, who loafed like champions.

for some reason, Teazle was captivated by The Beiderbecke Affair
Human blogging = kitten snoozing!
(thanks to Hanna for the hilarious pics!)

Here’s to the start of what will hopefully be a gorgeous and productive autumn!

from the neighborhood: teazle helps out

26 Sunday Aug 2012

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Hanna took this great series of photographs this morning while I was trying to read on the living room floor. Teazle really, really wanted to help.

(For the interested, I’m trying to finish Hollywood’s Censor: Joseph I. Breen and the Production Code Administration by Thomas Doherty.)

from the neighborhood: synchronized cats

23 Thursday Aug 2012

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Hanna and I have been noticing lately that our two cats tend to mirror one another in resting positions. This is a particularly striking example of such behavior!

from the neighborhood: "fuck my life!" cat

13 Monday Aug 2012

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