I
read the made-up word “staycation” online yesterday and loved it. It so
describes what I’m doing this week. I’m here in “paradise” staycationing with
the dogs, and it’s the best kind of vacation ever.
The
farm is the best place to staycation with the dogs. We are all three much
happier here. It’s cooler, easier to walk them, and they like to lounge on the
lawn (which we don’t have in town) or go to the pond. I actually have more freedom to pursue my retreat activities than I would in town.
We
were late leaving the town house yesterday (Friday, Aug. 9). I had a meeting
with friends in the morning. And by the way, one of them no longer sews and handed
me lovely scraps from her stash. Fun!
I
was back home by 12:30, and then it took me two hours to pack and load the
pick-up. I was miserable in the 98-degree heat as I pushed and shoved coolers
and crates and boxes in the back of the Dakota.
It
then took another hour to unload and unpack, but I set right to it. It was 87.5
degrees, and both the dogs and I felt relieved for the cooler temp and a
breeze. Then we went for a walk down the lane to the hawthorn trees, and I
picked more berries while they patiently explored.
About
that “monster” in the woodshed – I realized I hadn’t been thorough in checking
the traps, and it had to be done. So, first thing this morning, I checked the
woodshed again, and long story short, I disposed of a woodrat that has been
plaguing us for about a month. (For forensic purposes, photographs were taken. I'm glad I'm not a forensics pathologist.)
A
friend notified me that several fires have burned in this area, so Nellie and I
walked back to the canyon rim to check it out. Lots of smoke but I couldn’t see
the burned areas.
Later . . . KW
4 comments:
How does one woodrat find his way to your woodshed? Where did he come from?
Please . . . must we go there? There was one woodrat. There will never be another. End of story -- at least, for this week.
Seriously, I don't know the answer. I heard that someone who lives on the grade trapped three this year and had never had them before. I do know that with the rodents it's important to eliminate quickly if you can.
Did Bess get an old dress shoe as a chew toy? I think that's what I see...
It's an old shoe of mine, and I let her play with it, but in what seemed like two minutes she tore the strap apart. It's her shoe now, but of course, she's not so interested since the strap is gone.
It really was an old pair of shoes, though.
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