Friday, March 20, 2009

Turn! Turn! Turn!

Ah, seasons...

Some of you may remember last springtime, when my friends at the Pablo Fan Club sent a human delegation from the States to visit me. I was glad to see them, to be sure, but I also had a lot of business to attend to while they visited. I conduct most of my business from under this leafy green bush in the backyard. (Note: I WAS NOT HIDING UNDER THE BUSH BECAUSE I WAS SCARED OF MY VISITORS):


Anyway, a few weeks ago, I noticed that summer had done THIS to my leafy green bush:

No more hiding - I mean, conducting important business - under there. For now. But, as you can see...

... my leafy green bush is slowly but surely growing back! This makes me very happy. I miss hanging out under there.


Happy weekend, everycat!

Cheers,
--Pabs

20 comments:

Teddy Westlife said...

The green bushes in your yard are doing a lot better than anything green in my yard... which is now brown.

Huffle Mawson

Parker said...

We're seeing new life everywhere outside and it is wonderful!
I know you weren't hiding, cats have so much important business that it's hard to find time to do much visiting!

Tybalt said...

I will keep my paws crossed that your leafy green bush grows even leafier and greener!

The Island Cats said...

We're glad your bush is coming back! Today is the first day of spring here and we are starting to see things pop out of the ground! Pretty soon we'll have our own green leafy bushes!!

Cliff and Olivia said...

Our garden is still mostly brown and gray, but our humans have promised us lots of greens this summer. Including our very own catnip plants!

You bush looks very nice, though. We'd "work" under it too any day.

Alexander said...

Where you gonna run to now, Pabs?

ambersun said...

Hi Pablo

Jessie here on Amber's sign in.

I conduct my 'important business' under the house and under bushes.

Tell Amber to give me more outside time.

Love Jessie

SophieKitty said...

Oh noes! I hope your tree grows back very fast. That's looks like a great hiding, er, business spot.

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

Ack! Your leafy green bush doesn't look a happy bush. We are glad it is growing back again though.

(angel) Grrreta and Fam said...

I hope you are managing to conduct your important kitty business despite the renovations being made to your leafy green office.

Angel MoMo and Charlotte said...

Hope your office renovation will be completed soon and you can once again conduct your importatnt business there.

With all the rain lately my yard is quite green and lush.

Just Ducky said...

Did it get too hot for your green leafy bush? Glad your office is returning!

Poppy Q said...

Ahh the Australian sun tends to do that to the green stuff.

Our weeds are crazzzzzzzzzzzzy, as the rain has started and still a bit of sun our garden looks lush.

Daisy said...

That bush is very resilient! I hope your office renovations are done growing soon. You cannot conduct your business in sub-par leafy accommodations!

mister jeter harris, hizself said...

i hate wen dat happenz to favrit hiding ... i meen bizness placez. it'z spring heer in noo york an i'm watin fer sum greenery to start apeerin.
luv--jh

Anonymous said...

Wow! Where's your bush?
How hot was it over there?
My humans come back in two weeks. Until then I have fun with my Tasmanians. They are from Hobart. You know someone called David and Liisa?
Cheers mate!

Anonymous said...

Pablo I knows you were not hiding, it is very impawtant for a kitteh to have a secret spot where he can play spy games! :)
I am glad that it is growing back! haha we never thought our grass would that is for sure :)
V-V

Elin said...

It's good to meet u, Pablo!

I like the green leaves is coming again! (^^,)

Honey P. Sunshine said...

oh, we hope yer offise is back in werkin oder soon

Toffee K. Ripple Fuzzypants & Feline American Angels said...

Green bushes are furry excellent venues for conductin' business. Mom used to have raspberry bushes in the yard that were used as a playground for the original Feline Americans back in the late '80s when they were merely kits. I'm glad that your green leafy bush is on the mend!
DMM