It’s tough work being a writer’s muse… but someone’s gotta do it! 😉
And it’s not as easy as it looks!
It requires Meditation…
Contemplation…
Lots and lots of reading…
A knack for sniffing out good ideas…
Being able to see both sides of a story…
And (most importantly)… having a very good Cute Face!
Muesli’s so photogenic. Such a beautiful cat. Love the pictures.
Thank you! 🙂 So pleased you enjoyed them!
Best wishes,
Hsin-Yi
Great post! Muesli is doing such a good job helping you with writing! Keep up the good work Museli!
Thanks, Lassie and Benji – and thanks for stopping by!
Best wishes,
Hsin-Yi
Muesli is gorgeous! I, too, have a tabby and white cat called Rosie, and her sister Bunty who is a full tabby. They’re half feral, now 3 years old, and excellent hunters (not always happy about that!) Since I’ve been ill this year they have both become much more affectionate – it’s as if they know! I’m really looking forward to hearing more about Muesli and reading Book 6. Have a wonderful holiday and. I’m looking forward to your next blog and photos! Love, Wendy from France xx
Oh, Rosie and Bunty sound like real characters! Lovely names. I can just imagine them as sisters hunting together. Muesli is quite a good hunter but she only goes for insects – like crickets and cockroaches and the occasional butterfly. She’s a bit scared of birds – well, at least the big noisy parakeets & cockatoos we have here in Australia… you definitely don’t want to mess with them! 😉
Thanks for your lovely comment!
Best wishes,
Hsin-Yi
She looks so adorable! And it’s great you have such a cutie be your muse! Thanks for sharing these pictures of Muesli with us 🙂
Thanks for your comment, Lola! 🙂 Glad you enjoyed the photos!
Best wishes,
Hsin-Yi
Love cats, love cozy mysteries, love that Muesli has apparently read the whole Nancy Drew series in her research ;—)
Oh, these old books. This week I talked with a lady who in her childhood and youth always bought many books. And most are thrown away not long ago. We talked too late about these books. So sorry, for if these books are available in new form, the are rewritten to today’s times and that is a completely different liffestyle, no use to read that.