As part of my plastic bin liberation effort, I sewed the nine patch blocks into a top. As part of her study of chaos theory, Molly toppled my stack of three empty bins while zooming.
This morning we are having a bit more rain and wind than usual, and Molly jumped to the front window ledge as her request for me to open the window. I opened it and within a minute she was blasted with a cold wet mist. With a look of horror, she jumped down and ran away. I closed the window. Two minutes later, Molly was back on the window ledge expecting me to open the window. I complied. She suffered another blast, was horrified and ran away, but returned two minutes later. After the fifth time, I concluded that Molly may be a very stupid cat, until I realized that she was simply reenacting me reading the news.

5 comments:
I think you're absolutely right. (Molly is probably appalled that it took you so long to get the message...)
and also, that's a gorgeous top! It's on my bucket list (the extended cut) as well.
That nine patch top is stunning!
Oh, I just love all those pieces in the top! The whole quilt is just fantastic. Yes, why do we check the news so often? Rosie has taken residence under the bed that has the furnace grate. That outlet is right above the furnace duct.
Wow! Love this quilt top. Are you able to share the pattern with me.
Love the quilt. Molly has either got you pegged on she was on something.
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