A byproduct of living in the country is that you spend a goodly amount of time looking out the windows.
When I am in the upstairs bedroom I can look out onto the chickens in their outdoor run. The past few mornings I have noticed a crow strutting back and forth outside the run, occasionally cawing at the chickens. The chickens line up at the fence and stare back at the crow.
What do you think the crow is saying to them? I think he’s saying, “Come on fellow feathered friends! Rise up and be free!”
Harry thinks the crow is saying, “Hah! Suckers!”
Huh.
Robin
Robin
Today was Sophie and Sarah’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
They went to the vet to have their teeth cleaned. Sophie came out a few teeth lighter. Both are very tired, hungry, needy and out of sorts.
February is National Pet Dental Health Month, so our vet offers a 15% discount on the cleaning. That’s a big savings. It’s expensive to have a pet’s teeth cleaned because they must be anesthetized. No animal will willingly sit in the dental chair with his/her mouth open!
It must be done though. It’s not just a matter of bad breath—although my little dogs’ breath was plenty bad. Dental problems can lead to more serious health issues.
Well, at least the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day is nearly over. Poor dogs.
Robin
Robin
Another Monday.
Harry and I spent the better part of the weekend painting the master bedroom. We traded off between rolling and detail work and we both made our fair share of messes. For a while Sophie perched on top of a chaise to supervise our work. Sarah was distraught. She does not like change.
Today we get back to normal. I will have to do something about my manicure. Speckled fingernails in Benjamin Moore Light Pewter is not really a good look.
Here’s wishing you a happy, calm and productive week.
Robin
Robin