Week 12/26: Yin Yang
These are two old friends, Rupert and Molly, our Cornish Rex cats. This back view really shows off their curly hair and big ears. They were both pretty interested in something on the other side of the room so fortunately paid me no attention at all.
Yin and Yang is defined in this way: "Yin and yang can be thought of as complementary (rather than opposing) forces that interact to form a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the assembled parts." Yin is the shady side (Molly) and Yang is the sunny side (Rupert). And the two definitely interact to form a duo that is greater than the assembled parts. Molly can be moody, is very deep in her affections and emotions. A little shy until she gets to know you then she tries to take you over. Rupert is a sunny golden joy boy, always asking for you to pick him up and cuddle him. Happy at any moment to have a conversation and to leap around the kitchen to get some laughs going. Together they form the perfect dynamic duo.
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nice one 🙂
awww…! what a cute shot!
Thanks a lot Linda! +Linda Jess
Great contrast Ellie and can really see the softness in their fur.
+Lady Fran W thank you.
Simply adorable.
+Dylan Johnson thanks very much.
+Christina Lihani when you do, you'll discover that it's the warmest, softest fur you will ever feel.
+Rumiana Nikolova thanks a lot, Rumiana.
Clever! Great job!
Such a sweet image, wonderful catch for the theme!
Lovely scene, beautifully captured!
I did google them +Ellie Kennard and I have seen them — but only in photos. I want to touch that fur so badly!
+Christina Lihani they are a wonderful breed, very much a part of the family, not at all aloof as cats are thought to be.
And thanks!
Thanks a lot, Heiko
+Heiko Mahr
I don't think I've ever seen this breed of cat +Ellie Kennard! I'll have to google it. Great jin and jang!
Wonderful post with an awesome image my dear +Ellie Kennard
+HQSP Monochrome and +tri rini nuringtyas
Thank you very much. It was my pleasure.
+Marie-helene De Cevres merci beaucoup!
+Alison Christensen thanks lot, Alison. They are.
very nice picture! Thank you for sharing with HQSP Monochrome Theme.
Via +tri rini nuringtyas
Wow merveilleux image
Aww, such cuties! They must be so much fun to live with Ellie.
Thank you, Sumit.
Lovely composition.
#truth
+Ursula Klepper thanks a lot. I looked the ears too.
I especially love your composition having them cross their ears!
Thank you very much +Diana Boyd
+Sofie Løve Forsberg it's so lovely to hear from you again, dear Sofie. Thank you so much for the kind comment.
+Liz C thanks so much, Liz. I wish you had a capture of that to share, too. They bring us such joy.
perfect for the theme… such cuties!
A beautiful untraditional double portrait of your cat babies, dear Ellie!
Oh how beautiful! And a purrfect portrait for the theme 😀
Growing up I had two tabbies that were brothers. They were identical in markings just different shade. And when they slept together they made a perfect yin and yang. Oh how I wish I could find a capture of that now!