Meow!
2013-10-15 17:13:11.000 – Marty, Summit Cat
Practicing My Purrrrple Steel Pose
Meooow from the summit. I know it has been a while since I talked to you last, so I wanted to check in. Life on the summit is wonderful as usual and I am enjoying the tranquility of the building as the season changes. While I love the bustle of a summer’s day, the fall allows me to purrrrsue some of my extra curricular activities like mousing, eating, and sleeping. Not to worry though, I still makes my rounds of the building while it is open. I wouldn’t want to miss an opportunity to meet my fans. I have also been working on a new pose called Purrrrple Steel; however, I haven’t purrrrfected it yet.
Marty, Summit Cat
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