………on this cool autumnal day! The scenery is changing, we must say. The leaves they fall and the ducks all fly away……and the ground will soon be frozen hard as ice.
Steinbeck, what on earth are you doing?
I’m singing Mom’s favorite song, “My Old Kentucky Home”.
Why?
Well, that’s where she was born and she likes it and it makes her think of her dad who was also born there.
I meant, why are you singing, but more importantly…..those aren’t the words.
I’m being creative.
Oh give me a home, where the carrots grow tall……..where the catnip still grows in the fall……..where bunnies and squirrels don’t tease me at all……..and the sunshine still warms all my furs…………
Hemingway?????????
If you can do it, so can I.
You are such cuties.
Awwwwwwww………….thanks! π
Stereo purrs……….Hemingway and Steinbeck
You two crack us up. Mau has been working on his own version of a song from Oklahoma. He has not decided when he will debut it. Steinbeck, you really got into it. Way to go! XOCK, angel Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, angel Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Jo, Cooper Murphy and Sawyer
Mau, maybe we can form a trio!
Stereo purrs……….Hemingway and Steinbeck
I like your versions of these songs better than the originals!
Wow!!! Thanks! π
Stereo purrs………..Hemingway and Steinbeck
You boys crack us up. It’s nice that Steinbeck sings for his Mama. β€ Lucy and Xena
Mom and I agree that Steinbeck has quite the voice when he lets loose!
Happy purrs…………Hemingway
doodz….we haza earz werm now !!!! π
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MOL!
Meow meow Steinbeck that iss sum guud song yore meowin there! LadyMummy says shee not know yore Mummy was from Kentucky which iss her faverite place inn thee USA!!!
**purrsss** BellaDharma
Wow!!! That’s exciting. Mom really likes Kentucky, too. Paws up! π
Stereo purrs…….Hemingway and Steinbeck
Well done boys! My Mom was born in Louisville, KY so we know that song FOR SURE. I think I prefurrrrrr your versions though!
Hugs, Teddy
Teddy, your mom and our mom have so much in common!! Maybe we’re all related. π
Stereo purrs…………Hemingway and Steinbeck