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A cowboy's kitten
06.29.05 (6:56 am)   [edit]
I can't get over this picture, it's just so cute I wanna cry! ...but of course, that could also be because I'm PMSing ...I think ...but anyway. It looks so real but it's actually a painting.


''Hard Day'', by Ted J. Feeley

I found it on this website, the Big Horn Print Gallery. Most of the artwork is Western, cowboys, Native Americans, wildlife, scenery, etc, but the kitten is an exception. I can picture a cowboy coming home from a hard day at work, kicking his boots off and going to sit by his fireplace as his little kitten crawls into one of his boots. It's such a contrast of worlds to see a peaceful baby cat asleep in a dirty work-boot.

The Big Horn Print Gallery is an excellent website - I especially love the Native American art. This one is very much my favorite. It's a beautiful, flawless painting of Wes Studi as "Magua" in The Last of the Mohicans, one of my favorite films. Although I hated his character, the movie wouldn't be what it was without him. In Wes's words, "Without [him], the film is less, I think; closer to just a love story in the woods."

Of the cowboy paintings, I really like this one too. Maybe he's the cowboy who came home to the sweet little kitten! To top it all off, here's a picture of me, "The Moose"!
 


posted by: Kelly (reply)
post date: 06.29.05 (6:58 pm)

Aww, that is so adorable! :)



posted by: Josee (reply)
post date: 07.08.05 (2:50 am)

That's just too cute!
It gives me a fuzzy feelin' to think of a big tough cowboy owning a little kitty like this :D



posted by: Josee :D (reply)
post date: 07.08.05 (2:51 am)

Re: The Moose -does Paddy know you go prowlin' at night!



posted by: dustyjumpwings (reply)
post date: 07.08.05 (9:49 am)

Reply to: Josee

Makes me want a cowboy even more!

Re: The Moose - I think he's better off not knowing.... ;o)

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