I don’t even need to lift an ounce, to carry a keepsake of home, all over the world.
The other morning I walked out into the living room, to find a cat whisker on my coaster. That whisker now brings a smile to my face several times each day, perched next to my phone on my desk at work. To see the face if fell from, refer to my wife’s avatar.
I could go on and on about it…
Actually, that was the entire story.
Short and sweet! I like it 🙂
Why thank you so much, Raroto! And I loved your choice of the Baju Kurung…what a charming reminder of Malaysia!
And thank You kindly for the follow and for checking out my Baju Kurung post. Just one question, if I may, where do I find your wife’s avatar? I’m curious about the cat with the missing whisker… 🙂
Certainly–she is “disappearingwoman” who so kindly comments on most of my blogs.
Found her! Thanks 🙂 oh one more thing, welcome aboard Duniya Ku. I will follow you too wsmarble.. Be seeing ya!
Short and sweet–and I love how innocuous items become stories!
Thanks Noah, and you’re right–it’s amazing how often that does happen.
So beautiful how tiny details can mean the whole world! I love this.
Thank you Lita, and enjoy your garden today. “Oh to be in England, now that June is here…”
Or as we Americans say: “June in England’s good.” The second is language; the first is speech.
But most of my favourite writers are American! I love the way American writing deconstructs and then becomes it’s own thing. All things are possible! Your writing is so sharp. Happy Summer Solstice to you and your fabulous wife.
They bring good luck, you know. Cat whiskers. Finding one is considered good luck 🙂
Thank you Empress! That is good to know, if not such good luck for the kitty LOSING the whisker…