Astronomy vignettes. Our Wide, Wide World. 1932.
Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel (Austrian/German, 1881–1965) - The sweet kitten
My brain is full of tiny fish
Drawing Animals. Written and illustrated by Maurice Wilson. Published in 1964.
Vintage Cat stickers by Sandylion
if nobody minds i might read about animals on the computer
Faraway views (right lens of my binoculars)
wanted all my horses in one basket, as it were
Naomi Shihab Nye, “Red Brocade”
[Text ID: “The Arabs used to say, When a stranger appears at your door, feed him for three days before asking who he is, where he’s come from, where he’s headed. That way, he’ll have strength enough to answer. Or, by then your’ll be such good friends you don’t care.”]
taken from the west side of the erechtheion
Existence is resistance. سوف نبقى هنا.
ID: [Photo of a Palestinian boy skating down a street in Nablus while holding a big Palestinian flag in the air] END ID.
“Just we two” Postcard from my collection. Copyright 1907, mailed 1909. This is by C.E. Bullard, my favorite of the Victorian/Edwardian cat photographers. He seemed to genuinely love cats and didn't restrain them or cram them into tiny costumes.