The Cloak, burdened with a load of mud from its Jungo Road Adventure, needed a lot of scraping and scrubbing by Linda sooner rather than later to forestall permanent damage, or
at least until Seth and Sonny [one or the other or both of whom had been showing up,
usually at meditation time, every day since Don and Daisy’d departed] brought Dave’s resuscitated water trailer by late Saturday with a power washer and in short order managed to
finish the de-gumbo-ing. Finally Sunday, Aggie’s 14th birthday, was a day without anyone
and a lovely day for dogs to render themselves ever more high maintenance with the quirky
but low maintenance birthday girl on the porch for lunch and later, as Birthday for Dogs,
aged salmon from the freezer all around, while for us a most pleasant [though I was a little bummed, having somehow damaged my wrist loading limbs into the Chevy earlier] dinner
out in anticipation of the Total Lunar Eclipse. Which I most disastrously by minutes missed soon after the above photo…
That is certainly burying the lead, Mr Ribs.
Yes. Well, wait for the next one…
Happy Birthday stalwart Aggie!
That last photo…a beauty even without the blood orange dot in the sky.
Aggie is looking very dignified, especially compared with the crazy black dog rolling in the dust! I too loved the last image — too foggy in Monterey to see a good view, it was veiled. I also loved the image of the cloak sculpture and tree.