Saturday 10 July 2021

Resting in Kawakawa


Photo taken of a lady having a rest on one of the mosaic brick seats along the main street with the Star Hotel and the old picture theatre in the background.

We have had a vet's visit this week with our manx "Bunny". Manx Cats don't have tails so their pelvic areas are usually deformed, 2nd time she's been blocked up but this time was also an abscess. With a small operation, anti-biotics and painkillers she's on the mend again...

Linking up with Weekend Reflections and The Weekend Roundup.

14 comments:

William Kendall said...

A good view.

Tigger's Mum said...

I love that style of building when they have verandahs around both levels. Pleased to read the Bunny is recovering well. Tigger sends her some healing purring vibrations. xxx Mr T

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Resting buit still looking at phone!! Have a good week ahead

local alien said...

Lovely old building. Hope your Manx stays well

Tom said...

...social distancing does seem to be a problem! My best to Manx.

gz said...

Useful art..good to see.
It depends with Manx cats where the spina bifida has affected them, same as humans.
Hope Bunny does well xx

DawnTreader said...

Nice street photo

Jackie McGuinness said...

Nice looking town that I would like to visit.

Betty J. Crow said...

That is an interesting brick seat. Nice shot! Happy Saturday!

Bill said...

Like the stone wall that surrounds the benches. Nice street view. Hope your cat has a healthy and fast return to her supervisory post. :)

Veronica Lee said...

I've never seen a brick seat like that before.

Lovely capture, Amy.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Super Street scene Aimee.. happy to hear Bunny is on the mend, our furry friends are so precious ✨

Sharon said...

I'm glad Bunny is on the mend.

carol l mckenna said...

Great street scene photo ~ Xo

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