Julie: I like sitting on the sofa in the hallway upstairs.
Above and behind me is a window that I
like to sit in and watch people walking on the
street.
I like to relax here as well.
Often mum is next to me reading or looking
at her phone or getting ready to brush me.
I love that part!
Most of the time I just sit and watch what goes on
and see who is going up and down the stairs.
There is a railing I can see through that makes
viewing easy. Comfort with a view...cool!!!
19 comments:
That looks like a nice spot to hang out, Julie.
Julie, the more you look through the railing probably the more you'll decide to walk on downstairs someday soon. Otherwise I'd say your upstairs is so comfy there's really no reason unless you want the exercise. Precious
What a great spot, Julie. I like to stay like that, and my Mum brushes me like that, too. It's called the good life!
It seems like your new home has plenty for you to keep an eye on, Julie. :-)
Your territory is slowly expanding, Julie.
Purrfect spot for snoopervising.
Soon you might be curious enough to go and see what lies down those stairs, to be investigated and explored, Julie!
Every time you write we see you getting more comfortable in your new place. Purrs to you and Mom !
Purrfect days!
Sounds like the perfect setup to me.
That sounds like the purrfect spot for you, Julie.
That is a great spot
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That looks like a great place, Julie!
That sounds like a great spot, Julie. And with such a view! SCORE!
Hi Julie,
I used to like that spot as well..... the sofa beside the stairwell at the end of the hallway and under a window that has a nice wide ledge, so that you can sit on that sill and watch all the neighbours walking with their children and/or dogs. That window faces south and gets plenty of warm sunshine streaming in - such a bonus. I am so glad you get to enjoy that precious spot now.
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Julie you do have a wonderful new home! remember me if you throw a pawty!
My what a plush life you live, Julie. You're literally in the "nap" of luxury.
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