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War and Peace according to (Chuck) Noris.

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There was Josephine Baker
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-zwNB7L_GI
and Josephine Bonaparte.
And Chris Rea´s Josephine, hmm, my favourite one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uttQLuW-qM4
And, of course, Josephine, a beauty climbing along my fence. So delicious, celestial, like a heaven on the earth.

It was so admirable. Each morning, when I passed by, I stopped and watch it for a while. Till this morning.


Everything was different.

I couldn´t believe to my eyes.

Such mass death never happens naturally. There is certainly a culprit – a human one or – oh yes, it is definitely clear – it was Noris. From thousands of different stems and other attractive things in my garden he has chosen this single stem. And, unfortunately, it was very efficient destruction, comparable to one Chuck´s kick.

Here he is. Innocent by-stander.


Shall you kill him?

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Oh dear, what a shame! Maybe the clematis will grow again next year? Poor Noris probably hasn't a clue what he's done!

21 May, 2013

 

I am more and more suspicious he is punishing me for paying more attention to the garden then to him. When I play with him in weekends, nothing happens. When I am out most of the working days, he always destructs something. Just now he chewed into parts my sun glasses :_(

21 May, 2013

 

Oh dear Noris!!!!!!!!!

21 May, 2013

 

Hope, this "dear" was meant ironically...
However, this evening he looks ill. Poor honey.

21 May, 2013

 

Oh Noris, shame on you! But you didn't know what you were doing did you? Those flowers were so lovely...

21 May, 2013

 

Oh dear Kat....

21 May, 2013

 

Oh Noris, hope he is feeling better this morning and has learnt not to nibble plants in the garden.

22 May, 2013

 

Good morning, Noris slept with me in the bed. In the morning he crawled to me, layed on the back with paws stretched and touching my face. Before he started to snore, he widely smiled on me, so I think he will be ok.

22 May, 2013

 

Oh dear... :-(

22 May, 2013

 

Good...glad he's ok!!!

22 May, 2013

 

Perhaps the taste of the Clematis gave him a slight tummy ache and he will learn his lesson from it. Be a good boy Noris and no harm will come to you.

22 May, 2013

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It will grow stronger next year but Noris needs must learn who is the boss there. :)

22 May, 2013

 

Stroller@is Clematis poisonous?!
Bik@if I only know how to learn him that. I am weak when I see his face, lol. Yesterday I locked him just for a ten minutes in house, till I brought something out from the car in garage and when I opened the doors again, he ran out like wild, standed up on the garden fence and ignored me, gazing on the street. When I came to him, I noticed he was trembling with fear. I had very bad feeling after that. He is very sensitive and very much love me. So do I love him :-)

22 May, 2013

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I think clematis is not poisonous.If you love him show him who is the boss.

22 May, 2013

 

And I thought, it is other way "if you love them, set them free..."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSAo2YELOZA

But might be you are right.

22 May, 2013

 

I think most cats who are allowed outside are really free - they choose to stay with us. And its impossible to stay cross with them for long!

22 May, 2013

 

You are absolutely right Steragram. And this relates not just to cats, but to all animals and people, as they are animals, too.
I love people who are free inside. Unfortunately, many (I would say majority) are prisoners of their own prejudices, ignorance, envy or their profession. Then comes just from a sudden stroke of fate, which destroys all her/his previous life and although traumatic, it makes them inside free. Or it will kill them.
Sorry ;-)
Regarding Noris, I would like to see him free.

23 May, 2013

 

Don't be sorry - you are so right!! But do you think such a stroke of fate always makes people free inside? If they have lived all their lives with false values they might feel lost rather than free? I suppose it depends on who they are.

23 May, 2013

 

Steragram@I didn´t say "always". I said it will make him/her free or it will kill them. Reminds me one story from my practice, but this is not forum for such things. Simply, we can own things - but we cannot own other people. With dog it is - and that is shivering - possible.

23 May, 2013

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