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one quiet, hot summer noon, all were gathered in the dining area, having lunch and a pleasant conversation, while i got my small ***** and started mixing soil for re-potting. it was clearly a stalking adventure. a gray stray cat, furry, but no longer spry, its rounded back hunched, slowly crawling, inching, towards one hidden corner of the bushy backyard. she glanced at me, saw where she was headed, i already spotted her prey. the cat was wary of tripping, careful not to waste any effort, for her targeted prey was just a stretch of a paw away... almost there... she must be careful, her intended victim must not know of her presence, for she needed that catch: a small monitor lizard, greenish, brownish, sleek, slippery and slim... unknowing still, unaware of its impending doom, for it, too, was busy, staring... too focused... it was ready to swallow its own prey, a small but fleshy, squirming earthworm. in a flash, the cat saw me, our eyes met. she lip-synched a "meow," telling me to hush, not to intervene. and so i carefully turned to my side as if i didn't hear or see as if i didn't care. i bowed my head and resumed re-potting my begonias. just a short while passed, when a soft purring was heard. i turned to see the cat, still busy licking, cleaning her paws. she glanced, and again lip-synched her meow, maybe her way of thanking me. and then my furry friend was gone, ...lost among the bushes... i, too, got up...weary, and thirsty. i've had enough of these stalking adventures, enough begonias have been re-potted, an existing food chain, i had just witnessed.. i need my lunch now, with a tall glass of iced lemonade. Sally Copyright 2014 Rosalia Rosario A, Bayan
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Mar 31, 2014
Mar 31, 2014 at 11:52 PM UTC
...food chain...
one quiet, hot summer noon, all were gathered in the dining area, having lunch and a pleasant conversation, while i got my small ***** and started mixing soil for re-potting. it was clearly a stalking adventure. a gray stray cat, furry, but no longer spry, its rounded back hunched, slowly crawling, inching, towards one hidden corner of the bushy backyard. she glanced at me, saw where she was headed, i already spotted her prey. the cat was wary of tripping, careful not to waste any effort, for her targeted prey was just a stretch of a paw away... almost there... she must be careful, her intended victim must not know of her presence, for she needed that catch: a small monitor lizard, greenish, brownish, sleek, slippery and slim... unknowing still, unaware of its impending doom, for it, too, was busy, staring... too focused... it was ready to swallow its own prey, a small but fleshy, squirming earthworm. in a flash, the cat saw me, our eyes met. she lip-synched a "meow," telling me to hush, not to intervene. and so i carefully turned to my side as if i didn't hear or see as if i didn't care. i bowed my head and resumed re-potting my begonias. just a short while passed, when a soft purring was heard. i turned to see the cat, still busy licking, cleaning her paws. she glanced, and again lip-synched her meow, maybe her way of thanking me. and then my furry friend was gone, ...lost among the bushes... i, too, got up...weary, and thirsty. i've had enough of these stalking adventures, enough begonias have been re-potted, an existing food chain, i had just witnessed.. i need my lunch now, with a tall glass of iced lemonade. Sally Copyright 2014 Rosalia Rosario A, Bayan
I hope you like this one, Marian...
sally-a-bayan
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Mar 31, 2014
Mar 31, 2014 at 11:52 PM UTC
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