This morning was warm and muggy here in Cle Elum, WA. The forecast was calling for rain and the skies have finally opened up, just after Jamie and her pals got back from a walk around Young’s Hill.
With the rain coming down, it is the perfect day to sit on a porch, listen to the rain, enjoy a nice cup of tea (or coffee), and read a good book- which was the inspiration for today’s blog! It’s always nice to share a quiet moment with Cy as he looks over a new magazine or book, and I thought you might enjoy it too!
BONUS PHOTOS:
Cy, reading a new magazine today:
Annie, enjoying her morning walk on Young’s Hill:
Jamie, also enjoying a quiet morning on Young’s Hill today before breakfast:
Linda C says
How sweet that he scooched closer to share it with you!
And that happy glance and smile at 2:20 melted my.heart!
Thank you, Grace!
Lynne Kampel says
That was precious!
Kathleen says
Me too Linda. That look was priceless!
Lynne Kampel says
Watching Cy so carefully looking at his magazine and turning pages is fascinating! Since i love books, i get a kick out of Cy reading! I love watching all of your residents. They amaze me
CarolR says
I love the way he holds down the book with his foot…..after all, isn’t that what feet were made for??
Pat says
Thank you Grace!
it’s not raining here in University Place just warm, muggy and very overcast. The Cy portion is priceless; he is so intent even when reading upside down. The music in the background matched perfectly.
Kathleen says
Okay. Before I go on a verbal swoon-a-thon over the video I want to ask everyone to please take a moment and look at the first photo of “Cy, reading a new magazine today”. Will you just look at his hair! That little tuft on the top-back of his head, it is simply magnificent. I believe even Nutmeg is envious. Don’t you wish you could stoke his handsome forehead from front to back? Yes, I know this is not ever, absolutely never to be done with a human hand but still, while admiring that photo, the thought totally crossed my mind.
I can’t thank you enough for this delightful video. The snears cracked me up. How can you tell the difference between a uncomfortable-scared snear and a totally excited snear? Thought I’d die when I read the caption about things that make Cy uncomfortable — FLANNEL?!?! Really?! He’s unbelievable! And I found it so very touching the way he would glance up towards you every now and then. What a dear sweet fellow. Isn’t it marvelous Cy loves his books and magazines so much.
Deanna says
Im a forever fan and just love Cy boy so much! Ditto to all above comments!
Gabby says
When Cy’s group has outside access, after the development of that space is complete, will they be able to see the cattle?
Is it only in books that he fears flannel, or do all the caretakers have to avoid wearing flannel?
Tobin says
I am always relieved to read that rain has fallen on Young’s Hill and the immediate vicinity in the summer. We could certainly use the rain here in the Upper Midwest.
So Cy is NOT cool with flannel?! Oh, no…I thought that flannel shirts were mandatory in the Pacific Northwest. Does Cyrus realize how close he lives to Ground Zero of Grungetopia?! Well, at least cattle and pachyderms are given to other modes of attire.
Francoise says
You beat me to it, Kathleen. i chuckled over his morning hair. Brought to mind a child just out of bed. And the sweet face to match. What an absolute stunner, I’m in love. And making eye contact. And he’s got fab ears!
I’m writing a book on animal eyes. I’ll be sure to exclude rhinos and flannel 🙂 but I can’t do that with elephants. They have the longest eyelashes in the animal kingdom so they’re staying. You’ll just have to cut out the photo.
Great blog today!
Francoise says
Opps. And cattle. i couldnt recall all of them.
Marya says
What a fun and heartwarming video of Cy’s relationships with you and his reading materials, Grace! I concur with all that’s been said above. I feel the same way when I’ve seen pics of Jamie and her books, especially her boot books. I find that I’m having vocabulary challenges in my reactions to posts in my comments lately. The word “heartwarming” pops up a LOT and I guess that’s because it’s the perfect description of what happens to me when I see these posts. How about “soul-healing” or “psyche rescuing” as others because that’s truly how I feel with every blog post I see. Thanks to all the staff who put so much time and effort into sharing yours lives with the chimps with us. I’m grateful beyond description.
Paulette says
Cy is just so fascinating. And so very endearing. I loved loved loved this video! :heartbeat:Thank you