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One for the cat lovers on here, @Reynard might have an idea about what going on, we have three Salvia Hotlips plants in the garden, two in the front one in the back, the one out the back has had some strange attention from one of the local cats, I first noticed it sniffing the plant, it then started rubbing its face on the plant, by the time it had finished it was right under the plant with just its arse sticking out and rubbing itself all over on the plant, when it backed out it had a big stretch then started wriggling round on the path on its back before walking off, it seemed to be enjoying itself very much while it was doing it. :wacko:

Hmmm, I'm no gardener beyond mowing and pruning and felling trees - as well you know :laugh: But cats do like plants other than catnip, like valerian and silvervine, but never heard of this one associated with cats.

As for the cat, it's definitely an "I really like this smell" kind of reaction. If it's not the plant, then either it's affirming its own scent on the plant, or it's enamoured of the scent of another cat.
 
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Hmmm, I'm no gardener beyond mowing and pruning and felling trees - as well you know :laugh: But cats do like plants other than catnip, like valerian and silvervine, but never heard of this one associated with cats.

As for the cat, it's definitely an "I really like this smell" kind of reaction. If it's not the plant, then either it's affirming its own scent on the plant, or it's enamoured of the scent of another cat.

The plant is aromatic, if I've been working on the it my hands smell strongly of it afterwards. I did notice that about an hour later a black cat walked through the garden and was very interested in the path where the first cat had been rolling round. I'm just curious, I've never seen a cat behave like that. Thanks for the reply, interesting.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Starting work at 9 this morning allowed me to finish in time to attend the annual culture night in the park where I was a volunteer Steward. Really enjoyed the fire dancers. The downside is a night traipsing around the park and my ankle hurts. I suppose that I will never have the fitness and stamina I had pre-accident.

I had planned to stop off while walking home in a pub with a related culture night event where people can bring their own jazz records to play on their equipment but it was ridiculously busy so have went to a quieter pub with live music.
 
Last night's brainstorming session has resulted in six pages of notes. Two pages on the character development of Sarah Archibald, two more on how the next three chapters fit together, and the remainder on a detailed synopsis on the last of those chapters in that particular group.

It's nice when things start taking shape like that. :smile:
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
I didn't think it was possible to do much less than yesterday morning, but today I managed to achieve that. By 2pm all I'd done was one load of washing, two mugs of coffee, breakfast (which was more of an early lunch) and the Live Chat with Ribble.

A rather nice 7.5 mile circular walk down to the river and back through the woods was my reward for inaction.
 
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