I knew Lody, our elderly Smooth Collie, hates lawn mowers, but she still surprised me this afternoon. I was cutting the weeds in the dog run. I leave the dogs inside the house when I do this, but forgot and left open the door to the mudroom which has a dog door leading to the dog run. I saw this tri-color streak and I had barely stopped the lawn mower when Lody attacked it, biting one of the tires. She stopped attacking when I cut off the motor. Lody is usually such a laid-back dog that it made her behavior even more surprising. After I put her back in the house she kept barking until I finished.
Month: June 2007
Three Graces
Chicken Sitter
In five decades, I have done some odd things for friendship, but yesterday did one of the oddest. As I was shutting down to leave the office, a friend called and said she needed a pet sitter. She had to go to the doctor herself and then had a vet appointment for her chicken Cassie too soon afterward to go home and get her. Since temperatures are in the nineties here in the Springs, she was afraid to leave Cassie in the car while she was in the doctor’s office, even with the windows open. So after leaving work, I drove to the doctor’s office, and met my friend. We found a shady spot in the parking lot, and I put Cassie (who was in a crate) outside next to the bole of the tree. I was pleased to see Cassie evidently inspecting her surroundings alertly, a lot less upset by the situation than I would have expected. She didn’t look like a sick chicken to me, but my friend said she hadn’t been eating normally.
My friend wasn’t in the office for very long, and was soon ready to take Cassie to the vet. (Evidently, finding a vet who treats chickens was a challenge in itself.) The vet examined Cassie, decided she was treatable, and prescribed an anti-biotic and Pepto-Bismol for an inflamed crop.
I am amazed…
I am amazed that two elderly dogs, who are apparently unable to hear their names when I call, are nonetheless able to hear the sound of me using the (manual) can opener.
June Sunset
Good News
I’ve had more good news to add to being offered a job this week and meeting an old friend for the first time.
The young woman leasing Hap took him to a two-phase (dressage and cross country) and took sixth! Considering she is still in the process of figuring out how to put Hap (who isn’t easy) on the bit their dressage scores weren’t great, but they evidently cleaned up on cross-country. She has been working very hard with Hap, and I am glad to hear that they evidently had a blast on the cross-country course. This was particularly admirable because she had never schooled Hap over these jumps.
I had a great lesson on Lily this morning with my trainer. We have a dressage arena set up temporarily, so I worked on practice tests. She seemed to enjoy the change from our regular routine. Then I went out and found a comfortable swim suit, which was far more surprising then Lily’s excellence on the flat.
And finally, in connection with the World Science Fiction Convention to be held in Denver next year, I found out something this afternoon which pleased me very much. I don’t feel I should mention it yet, but I am so chuffed.
Not Posting As Much for a While
I received a part-time job offer on Tuesday morning. I started this morning. I will be the office manager for the Colorado Springs branch of a consulting firm. The professionals in the office are billing every hour they are in the office, and there is no one to do the overhead tasks that most offices require. The location is downtown Colorado Springs, which is 30 minutes from home when there is no traffic, and much more when there is traffic. However, with half-days, I will be able to avoid rush hour traffic at least one way.
My Niece Jessica
Tip for Cutting Things Out of Paper
In PaperFriendly: EASY DOES IT , Nancy Ward explains how to cut things out from paper, one of my least favorite paper craft activities.
If cutting out isn’t your favorite thing to do, here’s some tips that will eliminate the frustration AND give excellent results.



