Sitting here on the porch with Cady’s head in my lap, as usual, my hand caressing her soft silky fur. Watching away the beautiful fall day, a lonesome fluffy cloud drifts by contrasting with the blue sky and the fall colors. A vulture floats past and circles in the thermals, does it sense death is in the air? A cat walks across the yard, Cady lifts her head but doesn't stir, her legs unable to hold her weight from the sudden onset of terminal cancer. It seems like only yesterday we brought this black and white puppy into our lives. It was just last week I took the dogs out on her now last hunting trip. She just followed me around, thinking she was getting old, I let her. Three days ago she was acting like a puppy again as her and Thai were goofing around as usual. Now today she cannot stand, so we sit on the couch, me afraid to leave as she might go without me being there and her wanting to be in the flower bed, her favorite place to lull away the day. I have succumbed and put her in the Hosta bed after another failed attempt of getting her to pee.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Sunday, August 9, 2015
The money clip

Monday, July 27, 2015
Jeans

Sunday, July 5, 2015
Longest Ferris wheel ride

Friday, June 26, 2015
The Red Bellied snake attack

Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Very first job
Tales from the back
yard… When I turned 10, I was able to
work and I got a job at Houles Berry farm in Forest lake picking strawberries. After toiling away in the hot June sun that first day, I realized
that this was not going to be my career and after making 70 cents for the day, I quit. That was the first of many
jobs I would have in my life that I would just walk off. No 2 week notice, just see ya. Hey, it worked fine for me.
Monday, June 1, 2015
Spring Rain
Tales
from the Backyard… Sitting on the back
porch looking out at the various flower beds, sipping an iced tea having just
come in from weeding, nothing spectacular at this time of season, our tween
time. The spring showy flowers have come
and gone, then the Irises with their spectacular blooms (thank you the Presby
Memorial Historic Iris Gardens for your contributions) and only a few left amongst
the slender stalks of flowers past. The
peonies have come and gone in days, it’s so dry. A fluffy cloud passes and drops a few
sprinkles, not enough to moisten the dry soil.
Looking out I see the Hollyhocks have come in bloom, how did they take
over my yard. The Salvia is in full bloom
in the bee garden and is being used. The
apple trees have for the first time in 20 years, little bunches of apples. The plumb had a full complement of fruit but
they all fell off, its coming down this
week, as well as the ornamental pear.
Janice said she is going shopping, “what kind of beer do I want, Sam I
said”. She leaves as another cloud
passes from west to east as usual and she said “looks like more
sprinkles”. The cloud does a 90 degree
turn to the house and by the time she gets to the end of the driveway its
pouring. That was 40 min. ago and it
hasn’t stopped. The lightning is so intense Chip is barking to chase it away,
and Cady is shivering, something she has never done. She crawls in my lap and immediately stops,
then hops down and goes inside. Janice
just got home, the backyard is awash, from the sprinkles I guess. Did I mention I love my back yard.
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