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Wordless Wednesday
Wordless Wednesday: Illinois Street Bridge
Wordless Wednesday: Industrial Oasis (Tulare Park)
Wordless Wednesday: Islais Creek
Wordless Wednesday: Mission Rock
Wordless Wednesday: Textured Wall
Weekend Cat Blogging: Studio Cat
I came across this cat at Islais Creek Studios during Open Studios back in October:
The studios are located in a building in a very industrial area that I have featured numerous times on CatSynth – appropriately, many of the artists there do metal sculptures. It was also at this same location last spring that I encountered this “industrial cat”. In contrast to the very skittish stray cat in the spring, this cat was quite domestic and seemed quite healthy and well fed. The nearby food and water dishes attest to that:
I didn’t get a chance to ask anyone about the cat, but it would seem the denizens of Islais Creek Studios have adopted some of their neighborhood cats. I for one am happy to so this, they bring some life into the industrial spaces, and from my own experience cats can be a source of comfort and support during the artistic process.
I have actually seen quite a few cats in recent weeks during my wanderings around the industrial sections of the city – I might ultimately put these and other images together into a full set.
Weekend Cat Blogging #284 will be hosted by Salome at Paulchens FoodBlog?!”.
The Carnival of the Cats will be up this Sunday at One Cat’s Nip.
And the Friday Ark is at the modulator.
Wordless Wednesday: 5436 (Angular Landscape)
You can find this photo on flickr, as well as others (including previous Wordless Wednesday photos).
Weekend Cat Blogging #259: Industrial Cat
At the end of April, I was visiting open studios along Islais Creek. I have been here several times before, and took advantage of the evening like to take photos along the creek. The main landmark, this old industrial crane, should be familiar to long-time readers of this site:
Walking around, I espied a small tuxedo cat walking around on the ground. Once it saw me, it immediately ran off and through a chain link fence into the neighboring lot. But he (or she) did come out soon, and I was able to get some photos through the fence:
The cat was definitely curious but wary . A few minutes later, the cat posed on some wooden objects that provided a geometric backdrop (once again, from behind the fence).
When I see cats among the old buildings or lots, they are often skittish and immediately run to hide. So it’s rare that I have a chance to intersect cats and industrial landscape this way.
Weekend Cat Blogging #259 is hosted by Pam at Sidewalk Shoes.
The Carnival of the Cats will be up this Sunday at One Cats Nip.
And the friday ark is at the modulator.