I heard turkey and, knowing Simon was outside, grabbed the camera.
Turkeys are real sensitive to movement and although I stopped at the
door my next move sent them deeper in the woods. Simon, however, was
*very* interested and trotted after them: (Simon is just to the right
of the tree in center)
http://community.webshots.com/photo/8368123/469805871enMpvx
Here he is after giving up:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/8368123/469803639XDEduP
He's been torn between caterwauling inside and going back to look some
more since!
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Marina - 06 Oct 2005 17:23 GMT
> I heard turkey and, knowing Simon was outside, grabbed the camera.
> Turkeys are real sensitive to movement and although I stopped at the
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> He's been torn between caterwauling inside and going back to look some
> more since!
Aww, poor Simon! He's not caterwauling, he's telling you, *I swear! It
was this big! I nearly got it! But then it got away! I tell you, it was
this big!'

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Norm - 06 Oct 2005 21:29 GMT
> Aww, poor Simon! He's not caterwauling, he's telling you, *I swear! It
> was this big! I nearly got it! But then it got away! I tell you, it was
> this big!'
LOL Oh dear! It's been so long since I knew Siamese! It's gonna be a
re-education fer sure. Norm
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Kreisleriana - 06 Oct 2005 17:35 GMT
>I heard turkey and, knowing Simon was outside, grabbed the camera.
>Turkeys are real sensitive to movement and although I stopped at the
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>He's been torn between caterwauling inside and going back to look some
>more since!
He's a lovely cat.
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jmcquown - 06 Oct 2005 21:00 GMT
> I heard turkey and, knowing Simon was outside, grabbed the camera.
> Turkeys are real sensitive to movement and although I stopped at the
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> He's been torn between caterwauling inside and going back to look some
> more since!
That's funny. I can see the turkey off in the background, too.
Jill
Norm - 06 Oct 2005 21:32 GMT
> That's funny. I can see the turkey off in the background, too.
You're right! When I magnified it I could too, and the tail of another
one just behind the tree!
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the long-term average of $6. That has meant record profits for oil
companies and refiners" NYT 2005/09/11
meee - 07 Oct 2005 03:24 GMT
hey i am trying to convince hubby to let me get a siamese...nearly
there...any ideas on how to convince him how lovable they are?

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> > That's funny. I can see the turkey off in the background, too.
>
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> the long-term average of $6. That has meant record profits for oil
> companies and refiners" NYT 2005/09/11