Central Ridge on the other side of Little Canyon |
It
reminded me of a scene out of “Blondie.” Blondie sits up in bed and says,
“Dagwood! Dagwood! Wake up. I heard something downstairs. Get up and check. . .”
whereupon a sleepy and bleary-eyed Dagwood gets up, finds the burglar (or not),
and of course, raids the refrigerator before going back to bed, sometimes
making a sandwich for the burglar, too.
Well,
it wasn’t exactly like that. Mike would never raid the refrigerator. But I was
awakened by quiet commotion accompanied by dog whines on the kitchen porch.
“Mike,” I said. “Mike! Bess is doing something on the porch. I think “we”
should check on it,” whereupon a very tired and disgruntled Mike got up to
check the dogs. (I secretly delight in this – retribution for all the years I
got up with the kids.)
Coming
back to bed, a now wide-awake Mike reported that both dogs were working together
to capture a wood rat behind his toolbox on the porch. He eventually went back
to assist them so that we could all get some sleep, but it was not to be for
Mike, who was wide awake the rest of the night. Ah! Such is life in the
country. The neighbor’s noisy party or barking dog won’t bother you, but there
are plenty of other nocturnal disturbances.
The
other day as I sat in the living room, I looked out to see what appeared to be
a chipmunk dancing along one of our raised beds. Surely not, I thought to
myself. But, then I saw it again, sitting on the supports of Mike’s metal shed.
The chipmunk was apparently taunting Bess, who was watching it closely. I expect that Bess knew what the chipmunk knew – that he/she
could be under that shed before Bess made her first move. But, the stand-off
gave me a chance to study it with the binoculars and confirm that it was indeed
a chipmunk – apparently a rare sighting.
Then
in the evening I just happened to look out the living room window again and
catch sight of a bunny racing past the raised beds towards the barn. And as if
to complete this pastoral scene, a doe was standing just outside the yard near
the bramble bush watching the house – probably wary of Bess.
The
hummingbirds were slow to come in this year but appeared to be here in full
force now. We do lose hummingbird momentum when we leave for a few days. And
the hollyhocks are in full bloom, so they have something else to drink. KW
3 comments:
Ah, such a life! Did I tell you that I spotted a opossum one morning when I was outside? It strolled across the sidewalk and was like, "Hey, person", as it disappeared into the neighbors bushes.
Oh yeah? Sometimes they speak, and sometimes they don't.
I'm thankful Buddy the cat keeps the mice away here. Good job, Nellie and Bess!
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