Cat Rock album cover
seen from United States

seen from Russia
seen from France

seen from Türkiye
seen from Canada
seen from T1
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from Sweden
seen from China
seen from Japan

seen from United States
seen from Taiwan

seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Philippines
seen from Yemen

seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from China
Cat Rock album cover
thursday
Cat rock
62217
Watch "Get to know Turbo Gatto" on YouTube
Pet Rocks
According to Wikipedia, the Pet Rock was “a thing” back in 1975. Now there’s an idea that would never make it today... In any case, I doubt any Pet Rocks were as cute as any of these! The cat is one of my favorite that TLP painted.
Okay but we found a sick stray literally named Cat and Chrys saved her thank god
One of my very favorite tunes written from the perspective of a scruffy alley cat serenading their human soulmate. (A very specific genre, I know!)
"After scrapping with the ferals and the tabby
Let you brush my matted fur
How I’d knead into your chest while you were sleeping
Shallow breathing made me purr”
Central Park (No. 2), New York City
Balto (1925), a statue of Balto, the sled dog who became famous during the 1925 serum run to Nome, AK.
Central Park is home to seven bodies of water, all artificial. The main lake is the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, so named since 1994. The Ramble and Lake south of the Great Lawn covers nearly 7.3 hectares (18 acres). Built on a former swamp, it was designed by Olmsted and Vaux to accommodate boats in the summer and ice skaters in winter. The Lake was opened to skaters in December 1858, while the rest of the park was still under construction. The 20-acre (81,000 m2) Lake unified what Calvert Vaux called the "irregular disconnected featureless conglomeration of ground".It was excavated, entirely by hand, from unprepossessing swampy ground transected by drainage ditches and ramshackle stone walls.
In 1980 the Dairy (which was originally designed as a refreshment stand and rest spot) was transformed into the Park's first visitors center, with the Conservancy using it to revitalize public interest in the Park through exhibits, music series and children's programs.
The Central Park Mall is a mall in Central Park, in Manhattan, New York City. The mall, leading to Bethesda Fountain, provides the only purely formal feature in the naturalistic original plan of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux for Central Park. The Mall was designed so that a carriage could disgorge its passengers at the south end, then drive round and pick them up again overlooking Bethesda Terrace, whose view of the Lake and Ramble formed the "ultimatum of interest" in Olmsted and Vaux's vision. The Mall, designated the "Promenade" in Olmsted and Vaux's "Greensward" plan of 1857, was called the "open air hall of reception" in the text that accompanied the plan in the competition. "A 'grand promenade' was 'an essential feature of a metropolitan park', the designers acknowledged, yet its formal symmetry— like all architecture in the park— must be rendered 'subservient' to the natural 'view as the ultimatum of interest'", Roy Rosenzweig and Elizabeth Blackmar reported in their history of Central Park.