Saturday, April 4, 2015

Indoor observations









Indoor observation tower



Sunset walk





The Spring is on its way and there is something different to the snow. It is not anymore soft. The snow surface melts in the afternoon sun and freezes again in the colder night that results an icy surface that holds me easily.

Forest cat


Hello there! I have not posted for a while as I and the crew have been occupied in our outdoor activities.

A few months ago I had some snow shyness but now I can confidently state that it is something I have left behind, completely. There are several aspects to this transformation. First, my fur is designed to sub-arctic climes and it really works. -20C is nothing for me. Second, I have those furry fluffy tufts of hair between my toes. Those work like wonders, no cold toes at all. Third, I have claimed the borders of my territory around my cabin (well there is this one direction to which the crew does not allow me to venture, they say that it is the neighbor's dog's domain, pah). Last, I have started to use 5 meters Flexi to leash my crew, it really gives me more flexibility to move and be less limited by the crew clumsiness in more challenging terrains. And, sometimes I feel like climbing up to a pine tree ;-) 

To summarize, now I feel that I can realize my nature as a forest cat. Well, at least during the weekends at my cabin.