This is my cat Delia - and the image is not a photomanipulation.
She has the ability to leap on top of the swing-door wardrobe and curl up into an O. Then she rolls along like a cardwheel until she becomes stuck between the top of the wardrobe and the alcove-niche. Delia defies gravity.
I apologise for the terrible lighting and poor image resolution, I had to use a disposable camera since a real one wasn't available during this rare moment of feline phenomenon.
- Also please note that I won't be online for a few days. I've kept all of your comments up and fully intend to reply to each and every one of them - as well as welcoming the new watchers into the fold. Just bear with me for a bit.
btw, there is this bridge it connects Brooklyn with Manhattan, maybe you've heard of it, anyway, i happen to own the rights and am selling shares, unless of course, someone wants to buy it outright.
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"It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors." -Oscar Wilde
WOW! I wish my cat could do that! However, her only trick seems to be teleportation. Yes, my cat can teleport. You see, she has a habit of falling asleep in awkward places. Sometimes she picks a spot where someone was sitting only moments before. When they return and go to sit down, she disappears from beneath them, only to reappear - still asleep - somewhere just as perilous. Also, when she's locked in the bathroom (she's afraid of the vacuum so we put her in the bathroom to keep her from flipping out) she often disappears from there and reappears in the bedroom. MAGIC! But not as magic as the gravity defying Delia, I'm sure.
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The Orion Chronicles | Flickr | Mothers For Women's Lib
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A storm is rising.
btw, there is this bridge it connects Brooklyn with Manhattan, maybe you've heard of it, anyway, i happen to own the rights and am selling shares, unless of course, someone wants to buy it outright.
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"It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors." -Oscar Wilde
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A storm is rising.
Paris or Manhattan...tough choice.
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"It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors." -Oscar Wilde
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i have the body of a goddess....venus of willendorf that is
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Renga!
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"That's poetry. I'm full of poetry now. Rot and poetry. Rotten poetry." - e.h.
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