mountains undercover |
The day was overcast
and very grey. Rain was forecast to
arrive late in the afternoon even though it looked like the rain would fall any
minute.
I had just taken my chocolate
banana bread out of the oven to cool.
Perhaps, if I was lucky, I could get a walk in before the rain
arrived. I needed to work off a few of
those added calories that would come with enjoying my baked chocolate goodness
later.
I decided to walk
down to the pond since that is my favorite trek with the dogs. I also decided to wear my rubber boots. I usually wear running shoes, but it was
muddy and damp and I thought the rubbers would give me a bit more
protection. I have never worn these
boots for any more than a few minutes or so doing farm chores in the muddy
paddocks, so I was putting a great deal of trust into my decision. The boots worked better than anticipated. My socks did not slide down off my feet into
the boot toes as they have so many times before, but my feet were a bit loose
sliding around inside the boots as I walked.
A heavier pair of socks would improve that situation the next time.
And, just in case I
did not be the arrival of the rain, I wore plenty of clothes to keep me warm
and dry. I did beat the rain and I was
sweating from the over-abundance of clothing, but, better safe than sorry as
the old saying goes.
the Mallards have returned |
At the pond I was surprised
by two ducks, a Mallard couple, swimming around the partially thawed
water. I have been watching for Mallards
for weeks and was so happy to finally see them enjoying our pond. My decision to walk to the pond today was
definitely a good one.
As I made the turn to
return to the house, I noticed that I had completely lost sight of Snowball. Buddy
was at my side. I called and whistled. No Snowball.
I kept looking down into the far pasture and calling. All of a sudden I heard the bushes in the
woods behind me rustle. Snowball came happily
bounding out of the woods. It is amazing
how the dogs have the superior ability to get 180 degrees around me without my
knowledge.
And, it is amazing
that Snowball is actually starting to listen to my commands. Now, if he would only stay and watch the
sheep as told.
After all, he is the
guard dog.
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