Posts that mention Sally.
Cats on a car on Douglass Street, Lower Ninth Ward.
This wouldn't be remarkable except when I see these cats I always look for Sally.
The last good picture of Sally.
I have more recent pictures but this is the one I like.
Sally investigated zinnias from our garden.
Gina asked me to plant these.
Just looking at this picture reminds me how high my utility bills for this house were.
I lived at 315 Tricou Street in New Orleans.
I moved to the Ninth Ward. Most of my pictures from this time are out of focus.
Sally kept watch at 321 Clark Street.
I liked living here until I got the light bill.
Sally enjoyed an AC/DC record.
Actually I think she's enjoying the sunbeam.
Sally stayed in the air conditioning.
Our house really was comfortable, we stayed in it too much.
Sally sat on a sunny desk in Austin, Texas.
I don't know about Sally but I was lonely in Austin. Sometimes we made the best of it, though.
I know this is only cute to me, but it's really cute to me.
I made this big pink thing for my office but I hung it up in my apartment for a while.
This apartment was comfortable. I hardly left it.
This was in Austin where there wasn't enough for her to do.
Sally made friends with a three-legged cat neighbor.
He lived downstairs, and his name was Angus.
Sally lived with me on Orchid Street.
She was happy here, with lots to climb on and catch.
Sally on the porch at Orchid Street.
This was a fantastic porch for man and cat alike.
Sally stretched in the backyard.
Just a little bit before we moved to New Orleans.
Sally prepared for a nap on my printer.
She was very photogenic that day, and the light was nice.
Sally on the yard table at 181 Irving Avenue.
I've never had such a loyal and companionable cat.
4e loved this elevated front porch.
Sally looked sassy on my desk.
We had nice light in the Irving Avenue place.
Sally showed off on Orchid Street.
She made herself at home, for sure.
Sally spent the day with me at the office.
She had a really good attitude.
Cats are basically temperature regulation devices.
Sally stretched on our plywood floor.
This was in Bushwick on our gray-painted floors.
I knew she would be mine, there was never any doubt.
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