Friday, May 16, 2025

The Mayfly Diner's News





Mom asked if I wished to do a post on her blog.  I asked her if she had lost a few marbles, and she assured me yes, but since I had been begging her for the last two years... 

Qui, moi?  Would I ever?

Do you want the job?

Since you twisted my arm, yes.  

There are a few rules...

Let me interupt here, dearest mommy.  Cats don't do rules.

Do you want the job?

Only if you don't proofread before I publish.

I thought you said cats don't do rules.

I feel compelled to protect the integrety of my work.

Well, I feel compelled to protect my sanity.

No proofreading?

Ha ha ha, dream on, little kitty.

Then no.  Do it yourself, little mommy.

Okay, sassy pants, no rules.  Don't let me down, capish!

Okay, weisenheimer mommy o' mine.

Weisenhi... what?  Where did you ever hear that word?

I'm educated in the school of Mommy.

Good grief!  I'm going to bed.

Sweet -

I know nothing about gardening or gardens, therefore I shall talk about something near and dear to my heart... me.

Yesterday a fragile mayfly tagged a ride on daddy into the house.  I played basketball a bit with the flighty little thing until it was pinned to the floor and GULP!  It was history before mom yelled "give it up!" 

Anyway, I paid for it dearly when all were sleeping, and my sweet dream, all about me, began to spiral down the rabbit hole, as mom so dryly puts it.






My dream had such a pleasant beginning...


Orange, uck!
But lovely, aren't I?



then -


What gives..



Right away, I became short on looks -


You've got to be kidding me!


Then quite ghastly -


Pucker up, dreamy eyes.



I fought back to become quite mesmerizing
  

but that orange has got to go.




But,
without warning I was improved
to something weirdly sort of pretty -



Yep, too weird.



WHAT!


No no no - A thousand times no!



Hmmm - somewhat something maybe???


Strutt those stick legs, Tiny Toes.



Sausage smausage - does any cat 
ever, ever, ever really look like this?



This dream maker really is a jokester.


Stuffed plastic isn't my thing.

Then -

down

down

d
o
w
n
 
it 

begins




down
.
down
.
down
.
into

the

rabbit

hole

she

goes



Iron Head Meowster


Psyco Kit-ti-o...




Fading -

still fading -

just

a
pencil 
scribble
on
piece
of 
scrap
p
a
p
e
r
.
.
.




Wake up

Focus on happy -






WAKE UP!






WAKE UP!






WAKE UP!






wake up!




Huh...

morning -

where's the food?




Isn't it odd how my dream just illustrated itself?

Very odd.




~ Charlotte's Journal ~

Mommy gets a workout when daddy gardens, dragging her walker and herself down those steps, out into the yard, then back out of the yard and back up those steps, then dragging her walker and herself back down those steps, out into the yard, back out of the yard and back up those steps, then dragging her walker and herself back down those steps for the upteenth time, out into the yard, then... well, you get the jest.

She looks like a roasted beet by the end of the day.      

Yesterday daddy did something strange and newish - putting in instead of ripping out.  I guess they're hoping for a little miracle, as the plants he put in last year have yet to appear.  

Mommy bought nine, just a minute - here it is written down - Allegheny Spurge for daddy to put in, but daddy is prone to rushing the job to give himself more time elsewhere.  A short story cut even shorter, the plants ran out before daddy ran out or the job was finished.  I think spacing and tree roots became problematic.  

Extra plants are nowhere to be found.  Let's hope mommy's erosion prevention project doesn't find itself sledding across the mucky mire off into the hinterland during the next thunderstorm.





I think mommy is frustrated with the outdoors these days.  Her lack of proper balance is a real drag, holding her back a bit.  She struggles, as it seems neccessary in daddy's mind to keep her gimpy so he may help her more.  She causes friction at being independant.  Crazy, isn't it.  Humans are an odd lot.

Mommy managed to plant all five of the flower pots on the deck with coral bells, liatris, and asters.  She added interesting rocks to the surface of three pots for aesthetic beauty.   While her creativity has waned, she still has the desire.  

Mosquitoes are vicious this year, so I think afternoon tea is off the Menu.  Early breakfast has been splendid in the past, so let's hope this year is no different.  I know mommy loves sitting on the deck.

She struggles with life in general.  She always tells me I'm her sweetheart, and she doesn't know what she would do without me.  I love you too, dear mommy.  I love you too.






The color this week seems to be fifty shades of green.
Sometimes mommy tosses it all in the recycle bin,
starts over, and tosses it all again.
I guess she called it quits and settled for these.
They seem quite lovely to me.


Little bunny traveled across driveway into neighbor's yard,
yum yummy!


Iris fulva, Copper Iris





Clematis viticella 'Venosa Violacea'





Ten spiders in a huddle


Mommy's Place





Rainy day mushrooms in the poison ivy patch. .
Something finds them tasty.


Bottle brush grass - looks like an ichy mess to me.


Meandering path pass the Allegheny Spurge


So grapey looking, growing like a weed in all the rain.





Polistes metricus, metricus paper wasp





Triodanis perfoliata, Clasping Venus's Looking-glass
An annual wildflower 


Robins favorite bathing spot.


Phlox carolina, Thickleaf Phlox
'Minnie Pearl'


Hiding in the wild bergamot patch. 






Tomatoes have popped their little heads above ground, but the lettuce seeds are pipe dreams all nestled in their packets.  Beautyberrys - well, they are still in their nursery pots decorating the deck table.

The other day as mommy was reading on her magical laptop, she looked in my direction - but you know how sometimes that look just goes right through you and off into neverland - well, she has found a poem written about herself by a person who has never met her.  

Okay.


The Red Wheelbarrow
     William Carlos William

so much depends
upon

a red wheel
barrow

glazed with rain
water

beside the white
chickens



I think I'll just let that vision float off into the universe, while I dream of my 
next boring meal.

Here one second, gone the next - the time it took a quarter sized black 
jumping spider to run around to the underside of a black drain hose attached
to a gutter drain spout this morning as mommy was out by herself on that
bumpy eroded ground bordering the prairie garden to take photographs.

She was so excited, even though the little tyke was too fast for a photograph.
It never matters to her.  She says these moments are meant to be savored - 
a pinch of time exclusively for her.  I like to savor fresh food also, anytime.

I hope you enjoyed this post.  I was sure the ending would fall flat until
mommy woke up this morning, dragged herself into the bathroom, pulled
her hair brush through her hair and let out a scream when an earwig fell 
to the floor wondering what happened to its cushy spot on mommy's head.

Hehehe.  

I tried to make it my fresh off the range breakfast, but after two fumbles
daddy stole it from me.

Bad daddy!


24 comments:

  1. This post is pure delight—witty, chaotic, and full of personality; I’d happily subscribe to more tales from this sassy feline narrator and her indefatigable, beet-colored mummy

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  2. ...thanks for the garden tour!

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  3. What a fun post! But who knew that mayfly would send you on a psychedelic trip, kitty? Thanks for including news of your mommy and photos of the beautiful garden flowers. "The Red Wheelbarrow" is one of my favourite poems too!

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  4. What a fun post, it is nice to have Charlotte do a post. I love all the kitty images.
    Your garden looks lovely. Cute bunny! I am so happy that your Daddy is helping in the garden. Clematis is one of my favorite plants. I am glad you are getting outside to enjoy your garden and the nature around you. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  5. Yvonne,

    Mommy drifts through poet’s dreams,
    While you plot meals in silent schemes.

    A wheelbarrow red, rain-glazed and fine—
    But you seek snacks, not such a line.
    No chickens cluck beside your dish,
    Just dashed hopes of a crunchy wish.

    She sees the moment, pure and grand,
    A spider vanishing on prairie land.
    You see the chase, the thrilling bite—
    'Til daddy swiped your breakfast right.

    So here's to poems and bugs and flair,
    To morning screams and tousled hair.
    Life’s never dull in your domain,
    Where poetry and pests entertain.

    😊 John

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  6. This is such an enchanting way to begin my morning! Oh, Charlotte is so insightful and observes so well. And I loved jouneying along with her on the magical dreamscape! The garden is looking absolutely beautiful, a real work of art. Thank you for the joy!

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  7. I absolutely love this post! That mayfly was asking for trouble invading your property. I am sorry it gave you a frightening dream, although it was very entertaining for the rest of us. BTW, there is nothing wrong with being orange! I had two ginger and white brothers who have sadly passed on. I still post every Friday for them with my flashback memories post.
    I understand your mom's frustration as I have peripheral neuropathy from 6 months of chemotherapy last year. My balance is very poor and my husband wants to do everything. It causes so many arguments. We need to keep some independence!
    The garden and the flowers look lovely.

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  8. You really had fun with this post and that's what it's all about! Enjoy your weekend and cuddle with a critter when you can! Hugs!

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  9. You have a beautiful garden with lovely flowers and plants.
    I wish you a lovely Sunday.
    Greetings Irma

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  10. your kitty toons are so cute, just about enough to make me want to try AI. And like your clever narrator, i think your garden is beautiful you are much more ambitious than i am, i would use the walker as a good excuse to let somebody else do all the work

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  11. What a tour! DeForce! So much creativity and Beauty here. Really I feel honored to have seen this post. Thank you aloha!

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  12. What a fun post, thanks for sharing.

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  13. Haha loved this post in its entirety!

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  14. What a lovely post! I love to see your kitty toons. I love cats very much. Lovely plants too. Clematis is one of my favorites in the garden.

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  15. Great post! I love the garden photos and the cute cat pictures. I sure hope that “mommy” is doing okay. I know it’s frustrating when you have trouble getting around and there are things to do. So many things.

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  16. Such a fun read!
    Charlotte’s sass and mischief keep things lively.
    The garden looks absolutely beautiful.
    Love your kitty toons.

    Happy Tuesday, Yvonne!

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  17. Peek-a-boo sweet kitty! What a lively and fun kitty cat post this is! thank you.

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  18. You did a darn good job! Congratulations, you are a cat blogger now and one with a pretty garden!

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  19. Wow... great artwork with catpaintings! I enjoyed the walk through your garen too. It`s wonderful. The blooms are all well. Here we have it to dry.
    Thank you for sharing. Have a nice week.

    Greetings by Heidrun

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  20. Dear Yvonne (or should I say: the ever-wise and whimsically sassy Charlotte 🐾),
    What a delightful, poetic whirlwind of feline musings and dreamscapes! Charlotte’s voice is full of clever charm, sharp wit, and that unmistakable catlike confidence. I adored every moment—especially the surreal tumble through the dream rabbit hole and her candid, loving reflections on life with her dear mommy.
    There’s such tenderness woven between the lines—between your words and Charlotte’s (or perhaps it’s all really her doing?). I was especially touched by her thoughtful observations of your garden struggles and triumphs. You may say your creativity has waned, but from where I sit, it still glows with depth and grace.
    And oh, your nature photography—just stunning! Each image feels like a whispered secret from the earth, caught mid-breath. From mushrooms to wasps to green upon green, you’ve captured a whole world in a single scroll.
    Thank you for this little journey—equal parts wonder, wisdom, and whiskers. May your next dream be gentler, your next visitor not an earwig, and your deck soon filled with morning sun and peaceful moments.
    With a purr and a smile,
    Best wishes! Traude 🌿🌿🐾
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2025/05/freundinnen-tag-in-der-klimt-villa-und.html

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  21. Such a beautiful story from your kitty's perspective. Your garden looks beautiful.

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  22. I feel happy to see your garden ..... never seen Copper Iris... pretty.
    Have a wonderful weekend.

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