
We went shopping at Home Goods. Which is not privately owned, but I must confess their prices keep us in our home. We found a cement cat, he was beautiful & I thought he would be a great monument for Walter. The cat that left a huge hole in my heart. But his price was $50 dollars, so we searched everywhere. David found one with a chipped ear, marked down to 20. The injury was too much for me to want to buy him. We found a metal cat that was too small for a monument, but he was only 9.99. So we bought him as a door stop for the front door. We passed this lion a thousand times, he was 3 times bigger then the cat that I really wanted. I looked at the price tag for the lion. He was $25 dollars. Thats it. So we bought him not for Walter, I still want a cat for him. We bought the lion for our blueberries & our strawberries. in the fall we are going to smother him in yogurt to age him 20 years. What a find!

This brought back a memory of Anthony buying a lion fountain thing for a small fortune and 6 months later we saw the same thing for a third of the price – argh!
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Oops, I hate when that happens. But isn’t he handsome?
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Totally!
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Do they have anymore? We are looking for something to mark Aubie’s grave……
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No, just the cats I spoke of. I hope they are still there. they are with the garden stuff in the front. Happy hunting.
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