1,000 Kittens

The ASPCA threw a party to celebrate the thousandth kitten we’ve taken care of at the Kitten Nursery (we’re well past that number now.) This is me blissfully doing something we are never ever allowed to do: hold a kitten without a gown, gloves, and bonnet on. (I also kissed him!)

In this shot I’m holding Gorgeous, one of the many kittens from my section. A month ago Gorgeous was a mess. He buried his head in his food as he ate, and despite my cleaning him twice a day, he lost patches of hair from the encrusted food. Because of that he was briefly a ringworm suspect. (That’ll teach you, kitten.) Gorgeous was a delight though. He was always ravenous. There is nothing more satisfying than a kitten who eats everything you put in front of him, vs the kitten who won’t eat anything leaving you stressed that you’re kill him by starving him to death.

ASPCA Kitten Nursery

Giselle and Iris also taking advantage of the opportunity (that’s Gorgeous again on the left).

ASPCA Kitten Nursery

Yeva, who is going to run the animal rescue world one day (Note to ASPCA: promote that girl) Iris, and Dylan, who is giving me his “I am on to you” look.

ASPCA Kitten Nursery

My Camera Saga Continues

I tried out my new camera, and I just now took it to the post office and sent it on its way back to Canon. It’s not a bad little camera, but I’ve used the G9 for years, which really took such great pictures. The ones this one took ultimately made me sad. Except for the ones taken in low light. My G9 was always bad at that.

I’m going to have to spend more money. I will wait for the credit for this one to appear and then I’m going to be the G7X Mark II. Here’s a picture of the Times Square subway station (1 train) taken with the SX710. This would not have come out as well with my G9.

Times Square Subway

Fashion week: Outfit Seen on 5th Avenue

I still have a camera borrowed from a friend. God I miss having a camera with me everywhere I go. I know that technically I always did, with my phone, but I do not like the camera phone and take no joy from using it.

It’s fashion week, and this woman was standing outside a fashion week related event.