Becky decided she needed a farm dog of
her very own. Having recently lost Jake,
and Buddy becoming more my dog than hers, she took the next step and bought
herself an Australian Shepherd puppy.
This puppy lived about a two hour
drive from our home. So, of course, we
would stop for lunch prior to pick-up so that we would not need to make a meal
break with a brand new puppy in tow.
We decided on a local, in vicinity of
the puppy’s home, café named Buffalo and More.
The establishment was small and cozy, but the food was big on flavor. The
menu was extensive and used buffalo meat in almost every item…hot dogs,
burgers, chili, tacos, stew and more. Initially,
I ordered a bowl of buffalo chili which was a bit too spicy for my sensitive
palette. From the first spoonful, I could
tell the chili was delicious, but the burn began to settle in immediately. I
decided to reorder a much milder buffalo pot roast - yummy! Becky got her usual, or just a bit unusual,
buffalo burger and sweet potato fries.
We had plenty of food to overfill our stomachs (no dessert, again - that homemade blackberry cobbler with a scoop of vanilla ice cream was tempting) and
to take some home. The staff was extremely
friendly and accommodating. If we are
ever in Riner, Virginia again, we will be sure to revisit Buffalo and More for
another satisfying buffalo entre. Did I mention
that the buffalo is locally raised, too?
Back to puppy pick-up…
Puppy taking his last look of his birth place. |
Puppy looking at me and wondering...'Who are you?' |
Only minutes from the café, we were at
the home of the puppy people. After a
few words of encouragement between the owner and Becky, I sat back in the vehicle,
placed a cardboard box on my lap and was ready to receive the cute ball of
fluff. The first part of the drive back
was quite curvy. Since I am prone to motion
sickness, my stomach was feeling a bit queasy.
Then, puppy threw up…in the box thank goodness, but in the box on my lap
nonetheless. The odor did not help my
condition. As soon as Becky could find a
place to pull over, she did and quickly cleaned out the box and off we
went.
About 1 ½ hours later, Becky stopped
to let the puppy out. A squat, a tinkle (by
the puppy) and we were off again.
Soon, we arrived at the puppy’s temporary
home, Mountain Glen Farm, and he met his new dog friend, Buddy. Buddy was a bit standoffish, but a gentleman -
no nipping or barking.
The past week has proved
challenging. The puppy, officially named
Samuel/Sam/Sammy, has had the run of MY house - ugh! He abandons his toys wherever, chews on the
carpet fringe, and leaves small surprises from time to time - double ugh!!
Sammy is cute, I know the situation is
temporary, and I do miss him when he accompanies Becky on her chores.
What more can I say?
So, here’s Sammy…our (really Becky's) newest cutie!
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