No, there is no picture of a cat today. I'm going to tell you a story.
In this busy city I see many people. They are very interesting. I like best when they are from everywhere and not just French, which is more true the closer one gets to the water here. Japanese American German Syrian Indian Senegalese Chinese, beggers, rich people, people falling apart in wheel chairs, young people, working people, old people, and people bursting with life! It is amazing.
I also see a lot of dogs, and they are largely well behaved and interesting too! I see pigeons, who I am very fond of, and seagulls, who are dazzling expressions of the wind. And less often, if I am very, very lucky, I run into a cat.
Today I saw a cat!
Yes yes yes yes, big deal, I saw a cat. There are lots of cats. And I would grudgingly accept your tepid, non cat obsessed view of the universe, and move on to complain about cars or something, but...
BUT
This was some cat.
If this cat knew a spider, the spider might weave a web that spelled out "Some Cat!".
But the literary spiderweb would have mostly been confusing because this cat was on the move! If you saw the web in the corner of a building saying "Some Cat!" you might look around and mutter "What cat?".
Unless you read clerkmanifesto.
Which is why it is a good idea to read clerkmanifesto.
Tell your friends.
Let me set the scene:
My darling wife and I had morning business on the computer in our cozy little apartment. So we didn't get going until afternoon. We then had a few life supplies to pick up so we went and bought:
Toilet paper
Garbage bags
Sparkling water
Champagne
Tonic Water
A chocolate patisserie
These were heavy (well, not the patisserie, but it was delicate). So we decided we would stop home to drop them all off.
Also, and I'm sorry about this. It is crude. But I cannot hide it from you:
We had to pee.
But when we got home we were hungry, so we made lunch.
I had potatoes, onion, fennel, with very aged gouda. And then we were feeling very cozy indeed and not so keen to go out again. But we have an informal rule: go see the water every day! So we made a plan:
What if I took us out for a drink at the fabulous sidewalk cafe Verragno? And then we sat there drinking our drinks. Then we went to the water. Then we came home?
So we did.
Which sets our scene.
A table was available where we sit side by side on a short pedestrian street that goes but one block to the ocean. It is a pageant of humanity! We watched the people go by. We talked about stuff.
What stuff?
Wouldn't you like to know!
My darling wife had a rose'. I had a Campari Spritz. It was large and bitter. I like their strong spritzes at Verragno. They are seven euros during happy hour.
And then a pigeon landed in the road, or the pedestrian way. And we heard a great and terrible yowl.
What a yowl. I didn't think a pigeon could make such a noise, but it was definitely animal, not human.
The pigeon left hurriedly.
And that's when it happened.
The cat appeared.
With a terrible and discordant bellow, he strutted into view on the busy way, headed away from the ocean, into the city. He wore an astonishing necklace full of large diamonds. His coloring was unlike any I've ever seen on a housecat, more like that of a leopard, with sleek and dangerous brown ringed spots on a lighter fur background.
Some cat!
And he had business!
Without hesitating he walked on, ropey and sleek, yowling occasionally, never hesitating, and soon he was out of view, swallowed up in the crowds and noise and tumult of the Rue De France.
What on earth did we just see?
A cat.
We finished our drinks and walked to the ocean.
We came home and I told you about it.
Welcome to my web.
































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