







Cheese!!!
Right, back to the nachos people! We have a long day and night ahead. I need sustenance.

With a full belly, I am ready to party like a true Canadian.

OOOoooh! Balloon Animals! Fascinating! So much contorting, squeaking and then....


Next I visited the tattoo station! I requested a maple leaf on my rear, but the tattoo artist, obviously unfamiliar with Sphynx anatomy, erroneously deposited it upon my head. 

Thinking of my stomach again, I checked the water in the hopes of some good fishing!

However the tide was out and I did not want to go clam digging without my rubber booties.

Here is Daddy helping me put on my leash and harness so I can do some walking. Strollering is fun, but does not burn cheesy nacho calories like a good brisk walk!

I found a fantastic cedar scented litter box! These city park designers think of everything!

OOooh!!! A skateboard park!! Awesome!

Quick! Let me in my stroller! I need to show these people my radical, naked "Half Pipes"! Dudes, lets go!


Drat! No helmet. No half pipes. Dudes forgot to pack my helmet!
Must I constantly remind these people that I am a professional adventurecat! How can I do all my own stunts without the proper attire?



Here is the field where the fire department will be setting off the fireworks!

My people and I go searching for the perfect seat with the best skyline panorama.

This is the ideal parking spot! We have a view of the water, and I can watch the billowing flag!

...which is quite hypnotising. I am beginning to feel somnolent. 

Perhaps just a quick snooze before the show starts. I want to be properly refreshed in time for the bursting flowers of flame!

Wooo Hoooo!! I hope you can see the fireworks over my head and mountainous ears!

I argued these shots were of too poor quality for my blog, but mom wanted to show that I really watch the fireworks.

Of course I watch the fireworks! How can my fans take my reporting skills seriously, if I do not see what I am reporting upon?

I will admit to seeing colour differently than humans though. Cats' retinas contain 80% rods, which show us black and white, and 20% cones, which show colour. Today's science suggests I can see blues, greens and yellows but not reds.

I CAN tell you that when this photo was taken, Mikey and I could clearly see the backs of our eyelids! Canada Day celebrations are exhausting even for professional reporter/adventurecats like myself!
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© 2010 Aislynne
© 2010 Aislynne