Saturday, April 28, 2007

Further Adventures of Molly the Dog

Molly has a ball that looks like a deformed tennis ball. She loves it. One of her favorite games is to push it under a piece of furniture. She'll look at you (gotta say it) with puppy dog eyes and whine and see how long it takes before you get it for her. She will also take her ball when we walk out back. As we were walking in the woods she dropped it into a new ground hog hole she found. I love my dogs, but there is no way I am sticking my hand down in a hole in which a wild animal lives. Not happening. Sassy and I continued to walk around the yard. Molly would come up to us, then go back to the hole. Come walk with us awhile, and then go back to the hole. After we had been around the yard twice, she either finally realized I wasn't going to get it, or suddenly remembered she had paws. The groundhog now has a new, enlarged entrance to his home, and Molly has her beloved ball.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

A Pefect Day

When we think of Spring, we think of daffodils and tulips, rains and maybe a storm or two. When you are a dog Spring brings new smells and often surprises. At the back of our yard, we have a tree that is severely leaning over - to the point the roots are pulling up. It creates a perfect spot for ground hogs to live. As we were walking today I noticed movement in the grass.

A ground hog was trying to get back into the hole without being noticed - unsuccessfully. Molly and the ground hog went round and round in circles - at one time Molly had her mouth on it's back. Neither was growling, so I'm not sure what they were trying to do beyond playing with each other. The ground hog did manage to get back to it's hole, and just as I was getting the dogs to move on, a black squirrel fell from the tree and quickly ran back up it.




Molly has yet been unable to climb a tree, but not for lack of trying. Finally we were able to finish our walk. We headed back up the hill, only to find rabbits eating grass. Again Molly gave chase. Alas, poor Sassy, we keep her on a leash, so her only contribution to protecting the home land was observation and tactical support. Now that's Molly's idea of a perfect day!

Thursday, April 12, 2007


Last night I went to hear the author, Jennifer Chiaverini speak. She writes the Elm Creek Quilt novels. If you have never been to hear an author speak, you should go if you get the chance. I have been to several. Some speak about their latest book, some read stories from their book, some talk about the process of writing and others talk about themselves and how they came to write. I have also been to one that encouraged everyone to write their own stories. But with all the differnces, each has been fun and a learning experience. One of the interesting things I learned about Jennifer is that she was born at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, and now resides in Madison Wisconson. We live in a small world! I forgot my camera, so the picture is from her website.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Holy Thursday


Even though I spent 12 years in Catholic schools, I don't remember the Mass of the Holy Supper being much on my radar. Humans love ritual, and I find this one to be particularly poignant. I would love to see George Bush washing the feet of the Secret Service who stand all day to protect him. I would love to see Congresswoman McKinney wash the feet of the Capitol Police who stand all day so she can work in safety. I would love to see Nancy Pelosi wash the feet of the soldiers who stand all day guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. While people might not appreciate it if we should ask them if we can wash their feet, perhaps today we can do something to serve those who serve us.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Happy Birthday Kate




Love that crooked smile - keep it coming!