Today
was a busy day, and I just couldn’t accomplish a whole task list before it
was time to go to the convention. I made a batch of pheasant enchiladas for
Mike’s supper tomorrow (Saturday) night. I cleared the kitchen counter of
sewing tools, and then I “unboxed” the yarrow plants, watered them, and left
them on the counter. (The counter is always cluttered with something.) I began
to reorganize my sewing room – again, a hopeless task when time is short. I
made a final check of everything I need to take to convention, which is
considerable. Since the convention is in Lewiston, at least I can sleep at
home.
And
of course, the needs of the dogs are not to be overlooked. We took our main
walk early this morning. I thought I would register early at convention, but when
it was about time to leave, Ken called and said he would take Bess for a run up
Critchfield Gulch. Discussion ensued with the result that I agreed to delay
leaving and he would try to come for Bess earlier. In the end, Bess had her
run, and then I kenneled both dogs. My arrival at convention was still within
the appropriate time frame.
So,
I drove the six miles to the convention venue, registered, visited, and
attended two short conversation sessions. Then I drove back home – six miles,
remember – provided a constitutional for Bess and Nellie, put food in their dishes,
showered myself, and leaving the dogs in the house, I returned to the
convention for the banquet. It was a fun evening of inspiration, conversation,
and laughter. (Notice I’m not mentioning the food.)
It
was late – nearly 10:00 – when I arrived at the house. Bess and Nellie were overjoyed
– ecstatic! – to see me, so much so that one of them (truly, I know not which
one) kicked over the water bucket, spilling a quart or more of water all over
the floor. They seemed not to notice, but I did, and it had to be cleaned up –
another concept that eludes them. Well, the floor is cleaner now. KW
1 comment:
I'm glad the convention was enjoyable. I knew it would be a busy few days with the back and forth for the dogs.
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