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I've been busy that it doesn't even feel like I've had a break. I'll also be away this coming week too. @Appleblossom 

 

Also, I've been sick so I'm still recovering, but I feel well. 

 

It's so amazing to see you on the forums more lately. It gives me this warm bubbly feeling that I can't really explain 🙂

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Hugs Bella 

@tyme 

look after yourself, don’t push yourself too hard 

make the most of time off… but keep up R&R

love apple

Abner
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Mine are quite opposite to each other.  Bartok's full of beans and Olaf is a very chilled out little cat @Appleblossom .

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@Abner I love a call called Bartok. Played him a bit on piano and recorder. We have a cat named after Ravel but my son wanted to feminise the spelling to… Ravelle.

 

Our cats have differences but like to hang out together.

Abner
Senior Contributor

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Ravel is also a lovely name.  Bartok is black, what colour is Ravel?  I was thinking of calling Bartok Bartok-Prokofiev, but thought that might complicate things 

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@Abner Black sounds right for Bartok. I played the Romanian dances back in the early 1980s….

 

Ravelle is a white and tortoise shell tabby. More chilled than her sister.

 

We had a ex lab rat called Voltaire in 1970s. My uncle brought it home from Monash…. Then I did a little philosophy…. Lol

Abner
Senior Contributor

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I have yet to play the Romanian Dances @Appleblossom .  And Ravelle sound beautiful 

Abner
Senior Contributor

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And rats are very beautiful animals @Appleblossom .

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Yep. My uncle pointed out it was cleaner than rats in drains. Much maligned species. Lol @Abner 

 

My cats are gorgeous Ravelle just plopped on my lap. I have been playing Sad Birds by the other Ravel. Lol. Maybe that influenced my son's choice of name.

 

Btw I like birds too... And volunteered in a zoo for 5 years, so am aware of speciesism. Lol. I also tend to anthropomorphise, a bit. Lol

Abner
Senior Contributor

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I watch documentaries about animals. Did you know flies are more prolific pollenators than bees?  We really only appreciate bees because they pollenate our food.  Flies pollenate everything.