tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36308462.post432456727153423799..comments2023-07-03T08:11:03.409-05:00Comments on Nowhere, IL: Because We're Lesbians...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36308462.post-4592186178879601342009-06-25T14:31:35.109-05:002009-06-25T14:31:35.109-05:00On another note, last year's ducks have built ...On another note, last year's ducks have built a nest and laid a clutch of eggs in the neighbor's burn pile and have decided to sit on them. Apparently they've been sitting on them all week (when they weren't waddling the neighborhood single file, getting acquainted with all the other neighbors and begging for food). There's no male anymore, so we told the neighbor to pitch the eggs and go ahead and burn his burn pile, but he doesn't seem to get the "no male" thing and he's decided to let her sit on them awhile longer. I wonder if he has children?<br /><br />BTW, nice to see you Avatar! What's new with you?Kwachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13947544432313181778noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36308462.post-79731266523813458162009-06-25T08:54:04.103-05:002009-06-25T08:54:04.103-05:00The porch cat, who we've named Charleston but ...The porch cat, who we've named Charleston but will almost certainly end up as "Chuck", is fearless with the dogs. She finds Pickle a little irritating but not scary, and she barely notices Sage and Cooper. <br /><br />So far, she's content to roam the yard and sleep under the grill or on the woodpile. She doesn't so much want to come in as she wants someone to sit outside and pet her all day.Evhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13323668748025276915noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36308462.post-80049344499646992382009-06-24T22:23:31.266-05:002009-06-24T22:23:31.266-05:00We had porch kitties, too, a couple of years ago. ...We had porch kitties, too, a couple of years ago. Actually, more accurately, under-the-house kitties that eventually meandered up to the front porch. Three identical gray tabbies. Convinced they were going to remain outdoor and feral, we provided food for them and named them Huey, Dewey and Louie. Not that they cared. Soon, we had Huey, Dewey and Gooey -- we live on a busy street. Then Dewey wandered off and seldom returned, then never returned. I suspect he went off to another house. Huey stuck around and allowed brief petting sessions during mealtime, but eventually wandered off, too. We were catless for about 6 months when one day Huey came back, but with a different look. An ear was perfectly snipped at the tip. A straight edge, not some cat fight tear. Someone told me, and I later checked it out, that vets will snip or nick a feral cat's ear after spaying or neutering it. I suspect that's what happened. And Huey then became Clipper, and we then realized Clipper was a she, not a he. She's very affectionate, and I do think she's been spayed because she hasn't brought kittens around. We're grateful for that. And, we have two massive German shepherds who love to stick their big heads out of the front door at Clipper's mealtimes, where they stare at one another and, on occasion, come nose to noses. So, it seems as if she's here to stay and I think she's friendly enough to place in a carrier, then haul to the vet to get some shots and a little looksee. After all, she should be healthy if she's eventually going to come in and formally meet the dogs. - AvatarNotAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36308462.post-63994686385624214172009-06-24T08:04:41.838-05:002009-06-24T08:04:41.838-05:00Pickle looks like one of those cartoon characters ...Pickle looks like one of those cartoon characters with the big lump on its head and the birds circling around it. The good news is that it's going down a bit. The bad news is that it was probably a brown recluse.Kwachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13947544432313181778noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36308462.post-22285282957119031432009-06-23T13:41:43.645-05:002009-06-23T13:41:43.645-05:00I don't even know where to start . . . Oh hell...I don't even know where to start . . . Oh hell! I'll just say when Grizz got bit on the head he looked like a gargoyle. Is that what Pickles looks like? (A Pickoyle?) RobinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com