Sarah 🐈⬛
@sareth
Boston-based; chemist by training. Reader, knitter, fond of cats—stereotypical, yes. Inveterate lurker (she/her)
The cats interfered with this project throughout the knitting process but I'm pretty sure they can't get into the room where it's laid out for blocking 🤞
Lagrange St in W. Rox. A cement mixer took down a bunch of poles @universalhub.com
Excellent outing to the Arnold Arboretum. The toddler did sit in the stream while fully clothed but we had a spare outfit packed
Happy Caturday! The kitty with the ball on her head has mellowed a LOT now that she's in her teens
Speaking of the 1800s… I dug this out of a newspaper archive to amuse a friend with a recent gout dx
Saw ducklings and Scotland fans at Jamaica Pond today! Beautiful day for a walk
I think she thought she might get fed, too, if she sat where the toddler is served meals
We have bloom! Definitely going to have to prop some of the plants that haven't flowered yet
Excellent outing to the Arnold Arboretum. Besides this frog we saw three snapping turtles, a northern yellow warbler, and a Baltimore oriole, among other cool critters
Such a cheerful little graphic for the mortuary notice! From the Freeman's Friend (Saco, Maine), 20 Sept. 1806, p. 3
The peonies didn't bloom at all our first year here, and barely since, but there are more than a dozen buds right now. I think this one will be fully open tomorrow!
Is this the vehicular equivalent of critters that have bright coloring to announce they're poisonous? 😬(Spotted in West Roxbury)
Saw what I assume was part of a Memorial Day observance from the Harborwalk at UMass Boston today
I might be tempted by such a concoction in allergy season (Ellsworth American, January 3, 1906, p. 3)
The baby squirrels are exploring in Boston! Mama and a sibling were watching from the tree trunk