Sunday, June 22, 2008

Whew, what a day

Wow did it rain hard last night. The wind blew and howled. We have lots of trees around the house including twelve large Willows. They are around 15 years old and I love to watch them sway in the wind. They drop large branches and we use them for our outside fire pit. Jerry just planted 20 more Western Larch tree plugs (We live on 5 acres) There must be 30 Spruce trees too. The house is basically surrounded by trees on three sides which gives us privacy. As I sit at my computer in the guest bedroom I can look out the sliding glass door to the North East and see lots of green open land with Mount Spokane in the background. It's very quiet here away from the hustle and bustle of town which is about 15 minutes away. The one drawback of living here is that there are Coyotes almost every night doing that horrible howling. We have two outside cats and I make sure we still have them both the following morning. They are only about a year old. Smokey and Ashley (brother and sister). We also have a dog named Happy. She's a Red Healer. What a loyal and obedient dog she is. She loves to play disc golf with the guys down the road but she's almost 11 years old (77 human years). In fact she keeps coming over to the window here and looking at me. I just realized she hasn't been fed tonight (not that she really needs a lot of food. She's a bit overweight, kind of like us when we get older ya know? Anyway I better go feed her before she wears her feet off pacing. She wasn't interested in food, she wanted inside. Anyway back to the disc golf course down the road. Happy will join in the game by circling the disc after it lands. She lets you know where it is. Very helpful at times when the disc ends up in the weeds or hard to see spots. At home she has her own disc that she knows she can pick up and bring back to be thrown for her again. Smart dog! Problem is when she goes down the street and runs around the course then home again she has a hard time standing up the next morning. So..... we have asked the owner of the disc golf course to call us or send her home if she shows up there. She's sneaky too. Slips away when we aren't looking. No we don't have any fences to keep her home. We give her glucosamine for her joints each morning and we think this is helping her walk a little easier. Well I am off to the living room to watch my Netflix movie "Charlie Wilson's War with of course my favorite actor, Tom Hanks! Whoo Whooooooo!

4 comments:

kenju said...

We had a hard storm here tonight, but no damage, so far, just lots of rain and thunder. I had to turn off the computer - which is hard for me...
LOL!

If I had coyotes, my animals would all be indoor ones, especially at night!

I'd like to know what you thought of Charlie Wilson's War.


Thanks for the visit, Barb.

Barb said...

The kitties have a barn with lots of comfy beds in it up high. They hide in there from strange dogs that pass thru the yard on occasion so I think they go in there at night also. In the mornings they come from that direction anyway. I don't know what to think of the movie Charlie Wilson's War. First it wasn't the best of Tom Hanks movies and I am against the Iraq war anyway. I have mixed feelings when I see children with no arms and yet something has to be done to protect the innocent. I guess it's the "Damned if you do and damned if you don't" scenerio.

Unknown said...

Regarding "Charlie Wilson's War", I enjoyed the movie, but it reminded how easily congress allocates billions of money for a war, when there is so much that needs to be done within our own contry that the money could be used for. Good luck with the blogging, you'll become addicted like the rest of us.

Middle Child said...

A red healer - is that anything like a red Kelpie - we have blue healers out here which were bred originally from half dingo half something else and used for cattle droving. I am curious - I will have to google red healer now.