The last day of July was also the last day of internet cafe as as soon as
August rolled around it was time to see the little family down the road to western BC
and begin a regime of walking up past Dean’s to the creek which turned out to be so painful for our 15 year old terrierist that we began leaving her, finding in the process it was,
whether due to old age, altitude or Long Covid, pretty much a wipeout for us as well.
The weather, however, did cool somewhat, with enticements of mostly unrealized rain,
pizza and
the persistence of going up the creek, sometimes standing in the sun with Dean to talk about the recent Sundance or his invasive plants, sometimes with only the Inkies
but, weary from the extra mile and altitude, always back around the dome, earliest structure
built on the Libre lands and still standing after fifty five years.
Saturday that idyll abruptly ended as Linda rushed to the Farmer’s Market and home in time for a visitation from the Huerfano Historical Society and then Sunday, after what became our last
trip up the creek for awhile, a conversation with Clarissa, Daniel and Dean was abruptly ruined
when the black dogs attacked Kiku [not shown] as a result of which we averted further conflict
by detouring to the knoll Monday and then Tuesday the bad behavior* continued when they
took off after Leon’s Audi as he innocently passed by…argh.
Nevertheless…
and otherwise life continues.
*[not even to mention eating the sausage off the grill during a dinner party Sunday evening]
I wonder if perhaps you have been maybe over-indulgent with the black dogs (yet who could resist indulging them?) but that they haven’t been quite completely “civilized”. Just a thought, but they are irresistible in any case. If I had them I’d be an easy push-over.
Fred
THOSE dogs over-indulged? Hmmm…the problem with having two is they pay more attention to each other than anything a human might want to tell them, is all…
and those inkies look so sweet and innocent…not like demons at all!