Dogs. Dawgs. Other critters. Life as Oliver Wendell Douglas. Live heirlooms, both flora and fauna. Self-sufficiency. Suffering not a fool to live. Land stewardship. Turnip trucks, and those who have not fallen therefrom. Training things. Growing things. Search and rescue. What is this bug and what is it doing under my desk light? Embracing the reality that Nature Bats Last.
Grin. I've a lot of shots of Helo enthusiastically going after sheep that look like this...except that he's a dashing blur.
ReplyDeleteLook at the intensity in her eyes. Look out, goat!
ReplyDeleteNothing to do with this post, but it was a nice article on Cole in last Saturday's paper!
ReplyDeleteLook out, goat!
ReplyDeleteHeather, do you read novels? This picture made me think of the book Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver, which I think you'd really like.
I hate to see dogs chasing livestock. What an awful photo; that poor scared goat. Damn dog. I'd shoot any dog that chased my goats!!
ReplyDeleteI hate dog people. You freaks think the world should revolve around your dogs.
ReplyDeleteOh, and dogs should be neutered out of existence. Dogs are the most annoying pet there is.
ReplyDeleteYou dog cultists can't handle any dissenting views, which explains why your ilk deletes any and all comments that conflict with your dog worship religion.
ReplyDeleteWaaa haaa haaa haaa.
ReplyDelete"Toby" is a coward as well as an imbecile.
Come on "Toby," use a real name.
This site needs better trolls! C'mon, Heather, get crackin'!
ReplyDeleteI bet Jemimah Harris would lend me some of hers for as long as I wanted them.
ReplyDeleteToby's just jealous that Rosie can get your goat and he can't.
ReplyDeleteAnd what's an anti-dog doing reading your blog anyway?
Eleanor, notice that "Toby" did not "read" anything.
ReplyDeleteIt was all "Toby" could do to look at the pitcher.
And it didn't even see that correctly.
You're right. I just assumed that anyone coming to your blog would be coming not just with the intent to, but with the hope to, read something.
ReplyDeleteI know what they say about when you assume.
Lori, the library didn't have Prodigal Summer on the shelf the other day, but I did pick up the Poisonwood Bible.
ReplyDeleteI think the full caption should be "Wether or not at the start, definitely wether at the finish!"
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