
Pentax K10D with DA* 50-135mm f/2.8
She’s always pretty, but I especially like her coloration here
Backpacking Trip Reports & Photography

The cat’s face, it’s been said, is all eye.
I consider myself quite fortunate, having had the pleasure of living with cats, from whom I think a great deal could be learned.
They possess a certain quality of passion, of attentiveness, yet a fierce and tenacious independent spirit, one which refuses to be tamed, tempered, or even molded, like that of the dog.
It’s no wonder to me that cats were worshipped by the ancient Egyptians and yet persecuted by historical Christians.
Society’s treatment of cats- who steadfastly refuse conformity, assimilation, subjugation and supplication- provides quite an illumination of motive, value, and above all, inclination.

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Sandy Flat Campground Directions: From Highway 99 take Highway 178 east to 4 miles west of Lake Isabella. Turn right on Borel Road then right on to the Old … [Read More...]
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