It is time again for the point of view of the dog and the cat, starting, as always, with the dog's perspective on things...
7:23 AM. Waking up at home. Dreamed of chasing the mailman
up a tree.
7:25 AM. Looking outside. Snow falling. Looks like a lot of
it. This is a good thing. If it keeps the mailman away for the day, that’s not
really a bad thing. On the one hand, I’ll be deprived of the chance to bark up
a storm at him. On the other, it means I won’t have to see him.
7:27 AM. It occurs to me, looking at all that snow, that it
might not be possible for me to go off on my usual morning run.
7:32 AM. The human comes downstairs. Well, hello, human! Did
you see all that snow out there? Say, have you put any thought into breakfast?
Because just between us, I’m a wee bit peckish. I haven’t had a bite to eat
since that slice of pizza last night. Oh, wait, you didn’t see me snatch that.
7:36 AM. Wolfing down a big bowl of kibbles. Yum yum yum!
7:41 AM. Say, human? How about we open the door? I’d like to
go out and explore a bit. Not my usual jaunt. The snow’s falling heavy enough
that I can’t see the fence line out there, so I’d better err on the side of
caution.
7:44 AM. Sniffing around in the yard. I suspect that annoying squirrel is staying in quarters
today.
7:52 AM. Rolling around in the snow. Thoroughly happy. I
probably look a mess right now, but that’s a good thing.
7:55 AM. Barking a call out into the snow. This is probably
as much communication as I’ll have with my associate down the road all day.
Spike The Magnificent, Tormentor Of Squirrels, replies back. Yes, it’s as snowy
there as it is here.
8:00 AM. The human calls me back inside. Oh, come on! Just
five more minutes!
8:01 AM. Okay, two minutes! Two! I’ll be inside in two
minutes!
8:02 AM. Oh, come on, human! You and I both know that time
is a relative thing, right? Your definition of right now might not mesh with my
version of right now.
8:03 AM. Coming in. Probably the right thing to do, because
if I annoy her, it might mean I don’t get to mooch food at lunch.
8:04 AM. Being subjected to the Towel Of Torment. Come on,
human, as I have told you many times, I am perfectly happy drying off natural
by the fireplace. And there is nothing at all wrong with the smell of a wet
dog.
8:12 AM. Settling in for a snooze by the fireplace. Oh,
sure, I haven’t even been awake for an hour, but there’s nothing wrong with
stockpiling naps.
11:37 AM. Waking up. Checking the clock. Oh, good, the
chances of the human having had already eaten lunch are minimal.
11:40 AM. Looking outside. Wow! That’s a whole lot more
snow!
12:03 PM. I have successfully convinced the human to give me
a dinner roll. Yum yum yum!
1:09 PM. A quick glance at the clock. Then a look outside at
the road. If that awful mailman is
showing up today, it should be sometime in the next hour... but from the state
of that road, that’s not likely. Who knows? Maybe if he did get out this
morning, his car’s now buried underneath an avalanche. That’s better than he
deserves, if you ask me, and of course you are asking me.
2:26 PM. Well, if that malevolent
mailman was ever going to be here today, he’d have already been here, so there’ll
be no sign of him. So much the better. Time for another nap.
4:31 PM. Waking up. Slept well. Dreamed of attending the
funeral of that mailman.
6:02 PM. Six o’clock local news on. Coverage of the big bad
snow storm. Lots of school cancelations and building closures. Lots more snow
to come. I wonder why people think that’s a bad thing. It’s only a bad thing if
we’ve run out of dog treats and are snowed in.
6:38 PM. Dinner with the human. Bacon pancakes definitely hit the spot!
6:54 PM. Supervising the human while she does the dishes.
I’d help, you know, but there’s that whole thing about my not having opposable
thumbs and thus dropping dishes. Besides, we both know you’d use a Towel Of
Torment on me anyway, am I right?
8:05 PM. The human has the Weather Channel on. The
meteorologist looks like he’s in a panic as he prattles on about snowfall
amounts and road closings. You know, I think he needs a belly rub. That would
make him feel better.
11:39 PM. The human is off to bed. Well, good night, human!
Hopefully the power holds out. That can be a problem in blizzard situations
like the one we’re in. Just as big a problem? If the power goes out and we’re
all out of dog treats. Have you thought about that lately?
Puppies! Can't get enough of them.
ReplyDeleteTerrific post today !
ReplyDeleteEvery photo is better than the last one.... except for the Scotty at the White House Press Room that one was #1. That room is smaller than I thought when I got to see it and sit in one of the chairs. Even raised my hand. I know big dork !
The puppy bulldog is next with the herd of puppies oh then there was ...... oh heck I loved them all.
cheers, parsnip
Ha! Herder doing it wrong!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I LOVE bacon pancakes too!
ReplyDeleteWonder if your mailman is related to ours or is there some special cologne they wear that creates such
a wild and negative response?
Lol That dog must have a very evil plan.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy these posts, William. "This is not the way to the dog park!" and having a good day 'cause "I locked Timmy in the basement" are my favorites!
ReplyDelete@Petrea: well they are so cute.
ReplyDelete@Parsnip: I would like to see that room, but it isn't happening in the next few years.
@Lynn: indeed!
@Eve: I think dogs just see them as intruders.
@Kelly: definitely.
@Lowell: I like writing them.
LOL! Love the big doggie smile.
ReplyDeleteYou really should do a book of these. You couldn't use the memes, but the text alone is funny enough!
ReplyDeleteI can attest to silence being suspicious, yes I can. lol
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