Once again it is time for the perspective of the dog and the cat. As always, the dog gets first say in everything, because he is so easily distracted.
7:06 AM. Waking up at home. Slept
exceedingly well. Dreamed of chasing rabbits.
7:09 AM. A look outside shows that more of
the snow seems to be going. Well, spring was inevitable, and after all, melting
snow means plenty of spots for a good dog like me to splash around in and all
that. Because I am a good dog. A very good dog.
7:12 AM. Waiting on the human to come
downstairs. So the first day of spring passed us by earlier in the week. Of
course that doesn’t count out any additional snow. Because that can still be happening in
April. But the days are longer, the birds are making more noise, and you can
hear the drip-drip-drip of snow melt all the time. I’m kind of anxious to get
out there around it all, but at the same time, my stomach wins out and I know
that breakfast is more important. I’d help myself to it, but I lack the
opposable thumbs to open doors.
7:19 AM. Wagging my tail furiously as the
human comes downstairs. Good morning, human! Fine day, isn’t it? Say, how about
you and I get started on seeing to my breakfast? And by you and I, of course I
mean you.
7:21 AM. Watching the human as she pours a
big bowl of kibbles for me. Oh boy oh boy oh boy…
7:22 AM. Licking my chops after I’ve
finished devouring my breakfast. Boy, that was good!
7:24 AM. Making inquiries with the human as
to if she’ll let me out for a run. After all, I have a lot of energy to burn
off right about now after that filling breakfast.
7:25 AM. Out the door and on my way. See
you later, human!
7:31 AM. Running through the back fields,
barking my head off. Happy, happy, happy, happy!
7:43 AM. Pausing in the woods. I have come across
what can be best described as… the mother of all mud puddles.
Do I dare jump
in?
7:45 AM. Splashing about in the mud, as
pleased as I can be. Oh, I know, the human might be annoyed when I turn up all
caked with mud, but I’ll cross that road when I come to it. Right now all that
matters is rolling around in the mud and being as happy as I can possibly be.
7:53 AM. Giving myself a good shake after
I’ve gotten out of the mud puddle. With any luck I can sneak into the house
before the human realizes I’m muddy. Then I can shake myself off again.
8:10 AM. Passing by the property where that
cranky cat lives. I think I should stop in and say hello. Maybe shake
myself off near one of the windows.
8:12 AM. Walking along the property.
Dodging piles of snow. Looking up at the house. Say, there’s that cranky cat
in one of the windows now. And she doesn’t seem impressed to see me. Hello,
cat! Fine day, isn’t it?
8:14 AM. The cat seems quite put out and is
busy casting my character into disrepute. Or something like that. I’m not
fluent in cat, but she’s hissing a lot, and if I’m not mistaken, casting my
good dog status into a bad light. I don’t know why, I really don’t.
8:15 AM. The cat gives me the middle
finger. I sigh and turn around to leave.
Fine.
Be that way.
8:28 AM. Chasing a squirrel in the woods,
but he gets up a tree. Damn it, the one place I can’t follow. Well, not the only one place. I wouldn’t follow him if
he ran into a vet’s office either.
8:43 AM. Returning home. Barking to alert
the human that I have returned.
8:44 AM. My attempt to return inside has
been thwarted by the human, who sees how muddy my fur is.
8:47 AM. The human is subjecting me to a bath
with the garden hose, which is quite cold still this time of year. Come on,
human! I’ve already been in the water. Muddy water, but water nonetheless. If
you’d just let me in, I could have dried up natural over a nap and shaken the
dry mud off later on.
8:51 AM. The human puts me through the
trials of the Towel of Torment. At least
I’ve earned my pending nap.
12:04 PM. Lunch time. The human is kind
enough to give me a ham and cheese sandwich.
Yum yum yum!
1:32 PM. Giving the mailman a vicious barking at when he dares to turn
up at our house and drop off mail. He drives away after putting it in the box.
I keep barking. Keep driving, you bastard!
You hear me? Keep driving!
6:29 PM. Dinner with the human. While she
insists on having her meat with Brussels sprouts- yech!- the human has been
kind enough to give me a plate of stewing beef.
8:38 PM. Lying on my back in the living
room, pondering the great mysteries. Instead of the Big Bang, is it possible
the universe started as the Big Mud Puddle?
11:40 PM. The human is off to bed. Good
night, human! Sleep well. I’ll stay on guard down here just in case any
squirrels turn up on the outside windowsills in the middle of the night. In
which case I shall deliver the most fierce barking of all time.
It is always a pleasure to read it. And funny.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI don't always have mud on my paws.... LOL
ReplyDeleteIsn't that just like a dog?
DeleteDefinitely got a couch emergency going there!
ReplyDeleteVery much so!
DeleteOh not that towel of torment. Thank goodness there's not much mud around here. Cute memes too. Have to get up now. Pinky and Fiona are having breakfast and a walk is imminent. It's 7:40am.
ReplyDeleteThey have you well trained.
DeleteI enjoyed this immensely, a very cute and humorous collection of doggies. Thanks for the smile this morning William :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteYou had me at full size couch!
ReplyDeleteLots of cuteness on that couch.
DeleteAs always so many good ones.
ReplyDeleteThe one where the dogs are talking about training humans is so true !
sorry I am so late.
cheers, parsnip
Thanks!
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