Oh, but how can it be that this was the last day of summer? Will I still be able to find my favorite sun patch in the kitchen tomorrow?

Oh, but how can it be that this was the last day of summer? Will I still be able to find my favorite sun patch in the kitchen tomorrow?

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I thought I would share with all of you a moment with Grayced the Cat who is my companion. A friend stopped by a few minutes ago to hand off some paperwork to me and a moth snuck in. Sigh. Grayced has spotted the moth. I will leave the light on in the kitchen and hope Grayced doesn’t wear himself out looking up at the light for the rest of the night.

Grayced the Cat naps in the evening golden hour. I smile at his repose while thinking of all the hours he has spent comforting me in my continuing recovery. Each day I walk further and Grayced is home waiting to fill my lap with soothing purrs … while avoiding the ice pack on my knee.

Like Grayced the Cat may you find yourself asleep this night, safe against softness curved deep where dreams are calm and warm. Peace and grace, Doc Ellen

Oh, if only I had a way to share Grayced the Cat’s contentment into each and every heart that is beating – whether in the chests of critters or dare I say humans too. “If only” starts here with my words as I say good morning to you and gently ask that you spread the contentment to the next heart you meet.
