I've tenatively decided on a name for the cat that has multiple meanings and references, the best kind of name
Maladicta. It is the name of a female vampire in the Discworld series - very cool, very sharp-witted character - who is in the the book on tape, Monstrous Regiment, that we listened to on the way home after I found her. It comes from the Middle English word "maladicte," meaning to curse/accursed. It contains a nested legal reference (dicta - means the segment of a judicial opinion that isn't legally binding). It also refers to talking, or even being foul-mouthed, and she is a talky cat. I'm happy with it.
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Baby cat has not yet mastered the concept of object permanence. When her ringy ball gets stuck, she walks away and starts to search all other places the ringy ball has previously been stuck. It seems that, once stuck, the essential ringy-ballness exists in potentia in every possible sticking place. It doesn't matter where the ringy ball was last seen, it could be in ANY sticking place at any given time.
Perhaps giving her two ringy balls was a mistake.
Perhaps giving her two ringy balls was a mistake.
Monday, November 28, 2005
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Monday, November 21, 2005
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Sunday, November 06, 2005
ENGLAND
November 5, 2005:
Buckingham Palace

Changing of the Guard

Nelson's Column, Trafalger Square

National Gallery

Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

Big Ben, with the London Eye in the background

Westminster Cathedral

Backlit stained glass windows at Westminster Cathedral

Tower of London



Henry VIII's armor in the Tower museum. Nice codpiece, no?

Tower Bridge

November 6
Salisbury Cathedral

Stonehenge

Knowlton Church. A Norman church built inside a Neolithic henge monument.


A pony and her foal in the New Forest:

Christchurch Priory


PARIS
The Catacombs of Paris

Montparnasse Cemetery

Sainte Chapelle


Notre Dame


Entertaining details on the outside of Notre Dame


The Lovure


A cylinder seal

November 5, 2005:
Buckingham Palace
Changing of the Guard
Nelson's Column, Trafalger Square
National Gallery
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
Big Ben, with the London Eye in the background
Westminster Cathedral
Backlit stained glass windows at Westminster Cathedral
Tower of London
Henry VIII's armor in the Tower museum. Nice codpiece, no?
Tower Bridge
November 6
Salisbury Cathedral
Stonehenge
Knowlton Church. A Norman church built inside a Neolithic henge monument.
A pony and her foal in the New Forest:
Christchurch Priory
PARIS
The Catacombs of Paris
Montparnasse Cemetery
Sainte Chapelle
Notre Dame
Entertaining details on the outside of Notre Dame
The Lovure
A cylinder seal
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