Thursday, June 19, 2025

Receptacle Love

6/19 is International Box Day!

Yes, cats often LURV cardboard boxes, but some humans seem to hoard them.

No one that I know, I've just heard about it...

Am thankful that we haven't run out of boxes in a long, long, long time.

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In honor of June is Audiobook Month,

I recommend Elly Griffith's Ruth Galloway series:

The Crossing Places (2009)
The Janus Stone (2010)
The House at Sea's End (2011)
A Room Full of Bones (2011)
Ruth's First Christmas Tree (2012)
A Dying Fall / Tomb of the Raven King (2012)
The Outcast Dead (2014)
The Ghost Fields (2015)
The Woman in Blue (2016)
The Chalk Pit (2017)
The Dark Angel (2018)
The Stone Circle (2019)
The Lantern Men (2020)
The Man in Black (2020)
The Night Hawks (2021)
The Locked Room (2022)
The Last Remains (2023)

Jane McDowell, Narrator

Archaeologist Dr. Ruth Galloway lives alone in a remote area called Saltmarsh near Norfolk, England when she's asked to help identify bones found nearby by Detective Chief Inspector Harry Nelson.

In some parts, uncovered bones could be a fresh corpse, or a 3,000 year old Early Iron Age burial.

And oh, the mysteries, murders, antiquities, museums, local legends, and complicated loves that ensue.

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Let's Hop!

3 comments:

  1. Boxes!! Yes please! Well, that was our Angels....

    Us pups will sniff a box, but we only go in one if we are bribed, LOL!

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  2. I don't know about dogs in boxes, but I've always had cats that demand boxes. Hope you managed to get through yesterday evenings storm safely. By the time it got here it was a little less intense and our power stayed on.

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  3. I laughed at the Alsatian in the box! I looked through my archives and found the original post from when the Cat Blogosphere started doing it from 2009 for my flashback tomorrow.

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