Craig was sweet enough to make this movie for all of you. There's music, so if you're in the office,, you might want to turn it down a bit. (Unless you think everyone may enjoy a little John Coltrane). The movie is about five minutes long and there are 1300 Pickett images along with a few of Nate and Tate ( the jumping orange boys) and a couple human members of the IBKC. Enjoy ! THANKS CRAIG !!
That was awesome!! Thanks, Craig!
ReplyDeleteWOOOO!! I was smilin' and toe tappin' all the way through! Great job Craig! A better tribute I cannot imagine.
ReplyDeleteHow cool......
ReplyDeleteThat was wonderful! The Picketts all look so happy! I really hope your blog will encourage more people to become foster parents! Great job!!!
ReplyDeletewonderful.
ReplyDeletewhat a bunch of sweeties. I don't know how you can get anything else done all day!
That was absolutely wonderful! I so enjoyed it...The sticky-outy tongues, Miss Butterbean overseeing things, the kitties sleeping in the tube thingie, the foofiness in the sun...all wonderful. Thanks Craig and Laurie!
ReplyDeletePurry Hugs, Robin
I loved the mini-slide show. I just wish it wasn't so fast. Cutest little things I never seen!
ReplyDeleteOh my lands. This was a perfect thing to see during my lunch on a very busy Monday.
ReplyDeleteThose Picketts!
Thank you IBKC for taking such good care of these little ones and finding them forever homes. And thank you for sharing these wonderful little four legged babies.
That was awesome!!! I miss Jerry Lee... {sigh}
ReplyDeleteThat was fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, so cute. They're all precious, but I just adore little Ruth Anne. I think it's because she has a face very like our Chocolate who is also a tiny little girl at five pounds three ounces full grown.
ReplyDeleteJessica in Nashville
I want to see it slowly. I keep trying to stop it on a picture I want to see and missing it. One thing's for sure: you can really tell that Ruth Anne is a talker, and it looks like she has some competition from the rest of the Pickett girls too.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU CRAIG. It's great!
Absolutely awesome! Thanks so much, Craig!
ReplyDeleteAh...pleasing Picketts!
Thanks Craig! That is wonderful - I watched it like 5 times at work today, and enjoyed the Coltrane!
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome batch of kitten-y goodness!
ReplyDeleteThanks Craig for taking the time to put it together :-)
I love the video! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThat was BRILLIANT! Thank you so much CRAIG and thank you so much IBCK!
ReplyDeleteJenny
Brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteis that a Florida collar on Nate (or Tate)?
ReplyDeleteThere should be a warning label on that video. Cute overload + giggles!
ReplyDeleteToo fast! Too fast!
ReplyDeleteI loved it. The frenetic pace of the 1300 images was a perfect tribute to the lives of some very special kittens. They grew up so quickly! The montage was a perfect depiction of life with the Picketts.
ReplyDeleteThat was great fun. It was especially lovely to see more of little Jerry Lee on his day out in the garden having fun. You guys do a great job with fostering.
ReplyDeleteI was gone for 5days and here I am back with load of wonderful kitty pics...that was very good..a shame it was a bit too fast..I guess with 1300 pics, it has to be..Thanks Greg and all IBK for doing such a great job + fantastic pics.. -- Jeanne
ReplyDeleteThanks, Craig! Just the right piece of music to go along with the Picketts. We've got confirmation that little Ruth Anne is indeed fond of conversation.
ReplyDeleteWow! That music catches the frenetic energy of the species known as "KITTEN" quite well.
ReplyDeleteI wish there was a way to slow the play down a LITTLE, but hey..that is what a replay is for, right?
Thanks!
Well, that was a surprise! THe music loaded LONG before the pix, so I spent about 5 minutes wondering why the serenade :). I'd been out of town several days and wanted to catch up *in*order*, so had scrolled back down and didn't get to movieland for a bit. Sure wish there had been a slo-mo button- I didn't get to see many of the kitties because they all went by in a whoosh. As always, brilliant shots of the most darling kitties!
ReplyDeleteHow perfect! I know it's all stills, but you can see each perfect little yawn, and almost hear each tiny mew! Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Craig - a wonderful rememberance of all the sweet Picketts - and I am so pleased you included darlin' Jerry Lee who was so much of the Picketts' story.
ReplyDeleteA delightful mix of music and kittens, masterfully carried out. Brilliant, indeed!
Fantastic! Thanks Craig. You and Laurie are both so talented. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteCraig, you're a great kitten dad--keep up the good work!--the other Laurie
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