Servant and maid on vacation


It’s such a good feeling when you can make others feel comfortable or happy. 

It’s an unintended opportunity if you can accommodate others’ needs while you are in a relaxed state of body and mind. 

My recent house cleaning, furniture and appliance arranging activities were met with furry disdain then eventually achieved regal approval.  The cats had scattered when I pulled out the vacuum cleaner then resurfaced a few hours later. 

 

tabby cat   beside air conditioner

Miss Geneva Tabby approves


It was a productive way to spend my Sunday while nursing a sunburn and sore feet from the previous day’s excursion. 

The feline residents have been getting used to my presence in le petit apartment most mornings.  Mr. Snuggles likes to interrupt my creative writing sessions while seeking attention and repeatedly requesting I operate the balcony door. 

   
      

Please to open the door again, Mistress?

 
Thanks for visiting. 

I hope this post presented well. It was the first time I used the WordPress app for iPad. This post has more pictures than text because I really prefer the QWERTY keyboard for typing. 

How about you? 

T

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About shewrite63

I am Theresa. I am a Mother, Grandmother and intermittent writer. I published a bittersweet novel in 2011 under the pen name of Florence T Lyon. I am also a real life survivor, community volunteer, Archives and Records Management graduate, and long-time IT support worker trying to keep up with technological changes. Can't eke a living off of my writing skills - yet!
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3 Responses to Servant and maid on vacation

  1. Susan A. Jennings says:

    I just love your kitty-kat. Sounds as though you are enjoying your staycation.

    • shewrite63 says:

      Yes! The weather has been great for outdoorsy activities plus I am taking plenty of time to get caught up on spring cleaning. Good exercise either way! It’s going to be so hard to go back to the working life.

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