Bub45; Nice to meet you, Bookitty;I know we've already met but it looks like the three of us are the only ones around posting to the site, with nothing else to do on a Sat. nite and bupcas on TV. . . . . I' gonna check the threads and see if I've missed anything earlier today. Be back later. Threeleggedkat
Im from Calhoun, Georgia! God's country. Im just sitting here watching Bristol and all the wrecks. (NASCAR) I had to move from Georgia in October of 99. We live in Altus, Oklahoma now. (Yeehaw!)
Hello everyone. My name is Heather and I live in NC. I am a 24 year old 1st grade teacher. I am new to the forum and so far, I love what I am reading. It is very comforting to know that other cats do some of the same strange things as mine. I have two babies. Their names are Smokey and Oreo. I look forward to learning about all of you and your babies. I also look forward to sharing my crazy cat stories with you.
Hi, Heather,
Welcome to another North Carolinian. I live in the Asheville area of this beautiful state. Have a daughter who is a school teacher- she teaches music in a K-8 school.
You'll love this site.
I'm Nikki from Rome, Italy. I found this nice cat site and since I'm definitely a cat-person I'd love to join the forums. I'm owned by three furry babies, they are a great part of my life. My second passion is English, so I think it's a great opportunity here...talking of cats and learning more and more English..!Looks like there are a lot of nice people here!
Hope to post often. Go on with this wonderful job, Anne!
My naame is Sue and I live in Uncasville, Connecticut with my roomate and our 6 delightful furbabies. K.C. is about 10,Katie is about 8, Bear is 2 1/2, Fritzie is 1 1/2, Smudge is about 1, and Ferris(who thinks he is a big wheel) is about 9 months. All of them are strays or throw-away kitties, but each of them has their own unique story. I am so happy to have stumbled upon this site!
Nikki - this is a great way to learn English! I am not a native speaker of English myself and I can certainly feel a huge improvement in my Engilsh these past few months.
Anne, I would have never told you are not a native English speaker! Congrats! If I were half fluent as you, I'd be in heaven! BTW, I visited Israel about 20 (...poor me...I'm growing old!) years ago, during a cruise in the Mediterranean. It was absolutely fascinating. Such a wonderful mixture of ancient and modern, spirituality and future. I can still remember very well the religious atmosphere of Jerusalem and Betlem. And the intense mysticism of the desert. And an unforgettable landscape on the Golden and Silver Mosques. God bless you, Anne, your people and your country with a lasting peace. Shalom.