a naughty little cat

viv a the parkThis is viv, our cat, with his tail up in defiance despite being well out of his comfort zone. You see, we’d just gone down the park for a quick kick of the football and he followed us all the way. I tried to catch him to take him back to the house, but he’s quite good at staying out of reach.

Anyway, he ran around alternately looking fierce and terrrified – way too much excitement for a little boy. We headed back up the hill making sure he could see us and hoping therefore that he would follow.

At first, he stayed down among the trees, but in a stroke of good fortune a Crow decided he was either a bit of a threat or possibly an entree, and it swooped him with a loud caw. They were out of view just over the brow of the hill, but I think they actually engaged for a moment, before another crow came and Viv rocketed out of the trees and up the street toward us, straight under a parked car for shelter. He meekly followed us the rest of the way home – panting from either stress or tiredness. Naughty little boy!

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I suppose I’d better give into it… everyone else has blogged about , so I’d better do my bit. Not that it’s a chore at all – quite the opposite – this was the most informative and inspirational conference I have been to in years. No, the problems are: 1. where to start, and 2. what to leave out.

Informative: Eric Meyer and his approach to prototyping css design, Tantek Çelik and his insight into the deep end of sematic XHTML, and Derek Featherstone taking forms accessibility to new levels.

Inspirational: Molly Holzschlag – is there anything she isn’t into?, Jeff Veen, simply inspirational!

There were others, of course, but I’ve gotta stop dribbling! Over the next week or so I’m going to be going through my notes and listening to the podcasts to try and pass on as much of this wisdom as possible to my work colleagues.