Last Sunday, TC and I went for a 5 kilometre walk at the Johannesburg Country Club in Woodmead. The trees were all dressed in their autumn best and there were plenty of birds out and about enjoying the warm day. We came across a strange scene where a cat and a peahen were living together in a little domed shelter. There were water and food dishes so they are obviously fed by the residence of the surrounding houses.
I was immediately reminded of the nonsense poem by Edward Lear, ‘The Owl and the Pussy-Cat’. It was first published in 1870 in the American magazine Our Young Folks and again the following year in Lear’s own book Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets.
This poem is for Esther Chilton’s writing challenge which provides the word dish as the prompt. You can join in here: https://estherchilton.co.uk/2026/05/06/writing-prompts-114/
It is also for Dan’s Doors Writing Challenge which you can join in here: https://nofacilities.com/thursday-doors-writing-challenge-2026/
I’ve used Resa’s photograph for inspiration. You can find Resa’s art gowns blog here: https://artgowns.com/2026/03/22/growing-excitement/

The Peahen and the Grey Cat
The Peahen and the Grey Cat lived together
safe within the bird sanctuary’s fence.
They had a lovely home, in the shape of a dome,
there was no need for any defence.
The Peahen looked over her shoulder and said
“I’m so glad you’re my best friend
We have shelter and a comfortable bed
Here the rest of our lives we’ll spend
We’ll spend, we’ll spend
Here the rest of our lives we’ll spend
***
Grey Cat said to the Peahen, “I’m not a peacock
My modest looks verge on being quite dowdy
My tail doesn’t splay, and make a colourful display
And I’m certainly not at all exciting or rowdy
But if I commit to you, I promise I’ll be true,
We’ll can have an agreeable life together”
“Oh Grey Cat,” Peahen cried, “I can’t think of anything better
Than you and I being together forever
Forever
Forever
Than you and I being together forever
***
Just then, a man with a tray appeared
Filling the dishes with delicious treats
There was cream and berries, sardines and cherries
And even a variety of different meats
The two creatures tucked in, with a great big grins,
Dividing the spoils between them evenly
So easy as their tastes greatly varied
They knew they’d share their haven peacefully
Peacefully
Peacefully
They knew they’d share their haven peacefully
Click on the slideshow below to see the pictures of the grey cat and the peahen. Regrettably, I didn’t take a picture of their shared home.
The Flower Hour
I am posting some photographs from our walk for Terri’s The Flower Hour. These are local wildflowers that bloom in autumn.
Click on the slideshow to see the flowers.
Thursday Doors
Here a few doors from my recent trip to Paris for Dan’s Thursday Doors which you can join in here: https://nofacilities.com/2026/05/07/carnegie-museum-doors/
This is an apartment building I spotted. I just liked it’s shape and design.

The next two photographs are of the Saint-Etienne-du-Mont Church in Paris.








What a charming poem describing what must be a wonderful cross-species friendship!
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Well, this post ran me around the block and back again! So much to see and hear! I L O V E your poem the rhythm is just so perfect I was practically singing it! Thank you for the morning jaunt across two continents!
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What a darling poem. I was there with those two strange bedfellows. And you found excellent doors for the challenge.
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Love your poem Robbie 🙂
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Inspiration on a walk, love the picture of the cat and peahen, and your wonderful poem.
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