a walk about town

The wind was cold enough to wear my faux-fur hood today. Kane and I walk about an hour a day. It's a slow walk most of the time with a lot of sniffing (Kane, not me) We walked by a familiar house that always has at least one cat in their window. Today this little one was looking down on us as we turned the corner.
This is the Mississippi River flowing under the Bridge St. bridge. This building was always a residence and a wool shop for years.
Now I believe it is empty. The pigeons & birds have found a warm spot to spend the day.

They certainly have a beautiful town to hang out in.

I received an email from our shelter and I also had a call today from a lady who would like to adopt Audrey. We have been playing phone-tag and I have yet to actually speak to her. I left her a message about her mom, Annie and their bond. She called back again with a message that she would like to talk to me about both of them. She has two cats already and would like to adopt another female but she would consider talking to me about the two of them staying together. Just typing this I am tearing up. I don't need to tell you how hard this will be for me to let them go if this is the right home. I'll be reaching in for all the strength I can muster on this one.

hugs, Deb