So I have a puppy! She is about 6 months old. So far she has eaten the carpet on the stairs, 16 branches of the cotton wood tree, a hole in the wall, and many other things that I will no doubt discover at a later date. She is a heeler and puts the geese to bed each night and wakes them up every morning. She has found my sewing room and the cat's litter box which is 3 floors below me. I have barricades in place to keep her from that level, but it gets tiring to move a wooden barricade every time I need a pin, or something out of the freezer.
She is a very loving little dog, but she is a registered blue heeler and those of you on a farm know what that is! I would love to take her to my daughter, Dona, who actually has a farm, but she has 3 dogs already and has her hands full with those. Sadly they are just petting dogs and not working dogs, but it is what it is.
Right now I am at the computer with a cat on my left who will wake up and walk across the desk and step over the keyboard to set on my lap. This will cause the dog to put his freezing cold nose under my right elbow and root it out of the way so he can get closer. And that has now happened! I left the computer briefly, but they await my return!
Now, she has moved her Puppy bed to the stairs and after falling out of it and rolling down the stairs 3 times, she has given up on that endeavor. I was going to take a picture and post it for you, but this computer is way smarter than me and has hidden everything in a cloud some where and since John Tenorio passed away, I have no one to guide me through this process.
So now here I set, wondering just what I had on my little mind when I started this blog entry. I am sure it was important, but I think all I actually succeeded in doing is to make another copy of the 63,224 photos I now have in triplicate, and gave myself a headache. I do now know that today is Saturday, which came as a big surprise, since I thought I was on Friday!
So, off I go to let the geese out, after which I will shower and then wonder why I bothered since I have no where to go and nothing to do. That is how it goes in my world. How about yours?
Peace!