Oh dear. I knew it wouldn't be long before karma got its revenge on me for making Mia write that last embarrassing post. Serves me right, I suppose, for being such a know-it-all.
It happened on Sunday - it was lovely and sunny, and Mia and I were inspecting the garden, while Rachel was busy filling pots with dirt. The warmth of the sun on my fur reminded me of something I'd LOVED doing last summer - hanging out on the flat roof. So up I went, via the garden fence. You can see all across the neighbourhood from up there, and Mia is too uncoordinated to get up, so I can be Queen of the Castle!
I prowled around, investigating the new bits of moss that had appeared, and checking on next-door-but-one's new trampoline and whether there were any new cats or dogs around.
After a bit, I was feeling sleepy; a flat roof covered in gravel is no place for a nap, so I decided it was time to go back inside. This was when I realised my fundamental error. In my excitement to get UP to the flat roof, I had completely forgotten the correct route for the descent. I used to get up and down fine last summer... hmm... what about through here?
No, far too small. Um... perhaps back the way I came, via the fence?
Nope, I remember now - it's too wobbly and narrow, I can jump off it but not back onto it, unless I want to risk my furry bits. The last resort was jumping down onto the wheelie bins, but it just looked too far. So I sat on the roof and tried to look nonchalant, but I was starting to worry... would I ever get back down? Luckily, at this point Rachel finally stopped fiddling with her pots of dirt and shouted to Pete. Next thing I knew, my hero appeared to open the window and I nipped back inside as if nothing had happened. PHEW!
So that is this week's big embarrassment, and everyone saw it too, sigh. I hope that's it for the karma, and I have made a mental note to be nicer to Mia in future. I'm already planning my next roof ascent, though, I WILL figure this one out.
A closely related aside: Yesterday while trying to hone my climbing skills I may or may not have got 20ft up a very tall, very dense tree and got stuck. I may or may not have meowed in scared desperation when I heard Rachel and Pete calling my name at 9pm when they got home and realised I was missing, and they may or may not have woken the next door neighbours to borrow a ladder. Pete may or may not have ruined his best suit trousers climbing up the tree, and Rachel may or may not have shed a couple of tears as she shook the box of Whiskas Temptations and I finally started tentatively climbing down towards Pete's outstretched arms. There are no photos though, so YOU CAN'T PROVE ANY OF IT!
It happened on Sunday - it was lovely and sunny, and Mia and I were inspecting the garden, while Rachel was busy filling pots with dirt. The warmth of the sun on my fur reminded me of something I'd LOVED doing last summer - hanging out on the flat roof. So up I went, via the garden fence. You can see all across the neighbourhood from up there, and Mia is too uncoordinated to get up, so I can be Queen of the Castle!
I prowled around, investigating the new bits of moss that had appeared, and checking on next-door-but-one's new trampoline and whether there were any new cats or dogs around.
After a bit, I was feeling sleepy; a flat roof covered in gravel is no place for a nap, so I decided it was time to go back inside. This was when I realised my fundamental error. In my excitement to get UP to the flat roof, I had completely forgotten the correct route for the descent. I used to get up and down fine last summer... hmm... what about through here?
No, far too small. Um... perhaps back the way I came, via the fence?
Nope, I remember now - it's too wobbly and narrow, I can jump off it but not back onto it, unless I want to risk my furry bits. The last resort was jumping down onto the wheelie bins, but it just looked too far. So I sat on the roof and tried to look nonchalant, but I was starting to worry... would I ever get back down? Luckily, at this point Rachel finally stopped fiddling with her pots of dirt and shouted to Pete. Next thing I knew, my hero appeared to open the window and I nipped back inside as if nothing had happened. PHEW!
So that is this week's big embarrassment, and everyone saw it too, sigh. I hope that's it for the karma, and I have made a mental note to be nicer to Mia in future. I'm already planning my next roof ascent, though, I WILL figure this one out.
A closely related aside: Yesterday while trying to hone my climbing skills I may or may not have got 20ft up a very tall, very dense tree and got stuck. I may or may not have meowed in scared desperation when I heard Rachel and Pete calling my name at 9pm when they got home and realised I was missing, and they may or may not have woken the next door neighbours to borrow a ladder. Pete may or may not have ruined his best suit trousers climbing up the tree, and Rachel may or may not have shed a couple of tears as she shook the box of Whiskas Temptations and I finally started tentatively climbing down towards Pete's outstretched arms. There are no photos though, so YOU CAN'T PROVE ANY OF IT!
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