Friday, April 24, 2020

Friday with Fitz: Lights Out


Here I am keeping Dad company when the lights went out. Seems a human ran into the pole up the street and *Bang* no electric, no lights. Not a big thing to us cats but Dad? Well he was ready. In lots of spots around the house he has little lights like the red one here and a big one, that is real bright, that is easy to get to. 

He also had a bunch of candles. I think he got these black ones at a yard sale years ago. Anymeow he was fine. See our Henri mug? That is what we did to pass the time.

Dad had Henri's second book on the table so we read it together in the dark. Let me tell you we were both laughing at his keen insight. Give it a read.
Henri, le Chat Noir. Reflections on Human Folly from a Feline Philosopher

It was nice to spend some quality time with Dad.
We hope you are all well. By the way did you stop by my beau Toby's 12th Gotcha Day Party? It was real fun too.

Miss Fitz: Sloe Eyed and Fast Pawed
Dad Pete: Our Old Hooman

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18 comments:

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

It looks like you had a nice peaceful time with your dad while the lights were out. I hope they weren't out for too long though.

Summer said...

My human is completely unprepared for this type of thing. Ha.

Lynn and Precious said...

Miss Fitz, I take it Dad has to turn on the flash lights. No thumbs on the kitty,
always aggravates Precious since she has to let me take the top off the food container.
Glad you all got along with good cat eye-sight.

Sandee said...

I don't like it when the power goes off. Not one bit.

I enjoyed the Gotcha Day party yesterday.

Have a purrfect day and weekend. My best to your dad. 😎

Eastside Cats said...

We lose power about twice a year, Miss Fitz...usually storm damage.
Hope your electric was brought back quickly, and that whomever hit that pole didn't get hurt too much.

Lola The Rescued Cat said...

Oh no! At least you guys are prepared and that your dad had you.

Brian's Home Blog said...

Our lights would go out so often the Dad finally got a whole house generator installed and it has been a blessing. Oh Henri, we love Henri!

Three Chatty Cats said...

Sounds like a good way to spend time in the dark. Our power went out last week and came back on in the middle of the night waking me up. I'm just glad it came back on!

pilch92 said...

I haven't read that one, looks good. Sorry about the power going out. That drives me crazy now that we no longer have a generator.

Katie Isabella said...

I was there Miss Fitz and while I asked for two things specifically, I sampled everything. XXX

Guido the Italian Kitty-Big Angel Now said...

Catzowey lights out means we kitties race around the house without Staff seeing us - Wish we could share our day 49 Lockdown Quarantine pic with ya - Me and SISTAH Grappa doing OK - training staff how to catnap properly!

The Island Cats said...

How nice you got some quality time with dad when the lights went out.

Pam and Teddy said...

At least you all found something FUN to do during the forced blackout!!

Hugs, Teddy

Smudge said...

We had a human drive into a light pole nearby recently, too, causing the same thing to happen. We're pretty well set, though, since we have our hurricane/tornado supplies kit handy always. Mom's used to setting out all the flashlights, candles, solar lights and matches and stuff. Gotta always be ready!

Peachy, Stippie, Angel Binky and Granny said...

It's not nice when that happens, but it sounds very cozy, Timmy😺Clean Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend. Stay Safe Healthy and Yourselfie🙏🐾😽💞

BellaDharma an LadyMew said...

Mee-yow wow that was sum fun there Miss Fitz an Mistur Pete! Yore well purrpared as iss LadyMew with 2 flashlitess an candless too....jsut inn case....
An wee must get a copy of Henri'ss book!!!
**purrss** BellaDharma

John Bellen said...

Your dad is prepared for anything, Miss Fitz.

Meezer's Mews & Terrieristical Woofs said...

Good thing it was not the dead of winter when you had no power...that would have been Brrr! We have a generator that goes on after 30 sec of no power...we hardly ever need it, but when we do it is a real blessing.


Glad you had lots of lights to help your Dad read to you:)