Sunday, November 30, 2014

Bless your dear hearts......I love yez

Thank you SO much for helping me out with y Comment problem.......apparentlythat one odd post was buggered up totally.  Now that thinbgs are working again I an going to fetch my backup computer which contains Dragon and reinstate it here beside my old trust laptop on what was once the dining table.  Migod, I can't remember the last time it served THAT ouroise, tho I hve a vague recollection of clearing off 36 inch3s at the end fairly recently so that a friend and I could gobble a pizza.....or was it a Weinerschnitzel Chili Dog?.........onw of my unk food staples anyway........I hate feeding company on their laps.

This will not be a real post....I am just writing to relieve you all of the responsibility to participate inb my comment investigation.....not that I would mind getting comments for several hundred folks.......a blogger's dream........but it seems cruel to corce and coerce you as Ihave ddone with my piteous whining and whimpering.  I figure I can only get away with it because I am so damned old and I had better nbot overdo that bit of blackmail either.

For all of you fans of my Dragon blogs,  do not despair......the two of us will be bqck soon to confound tittilate and annoy you,  be patient.

As for news from upper Califa street.....I had a new animal adventure the other night.  There I was lounging in my recliner listening to books on tape when I noticed some strang furry activity at my porch buffet.  I knew it was not Possum.....too much fur.......I doubted it was Raccoon......this was black and white not black and brown, and it was not at all catlike so I schlepped myself up to peer out of the window to see what was invading my porch and found the most adorable Mama Skunk and her offspring munching way at the kitty kibble!   Now, I happen to love skunks and even their scent at a great distance.  I decided that, cute as they werem I did not want them to accidentally spray the porch and front wall of my house so I runinated and wrestled for a solution and decided the wisest and most humane thing would be to move my porch buffet off the porch and out of the courtyard to a site in front of the garage.  Sadly, I cannot see my patrons when they visit, but since I can't see much anymore anyway it is not a painful deprivation.  This way any and all including Skunks can come an dine and should my garage door get sprayed, it is metal and can be decontaaminated more easily than stucco and wood.   Those little darlings  were just beautiful though.......sigh......I guess that one sighting will have to do me.

That us all for today, dear ones.........

I have no intention of gtrying to proof read this so any goofs will be all my own work.  I do not for one moment believe that Ican compete with what Dragon cabn accomplish without evebn trying.  Hopefully we will alll be reunited shortly.

Love, Lo

10 comments:

  1. Mama Skunk! I love it.
    I am so glad you have harnessed Dragon again.

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  2. I bet baby skunks are cute. My brother has a problem with raccoons. One tried to carry off his five-gallon sealed metal bucket of birdseed. He actually hooked his arm under the handle and tried to drag it off the deck. Very cute but greedy. I'm really enjoying your blog.

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  3. Long ago I was lucky enough to see a baby skunk up close and personal at our vet's office - it had been de-scented and was going home with its people. It fit comfortably on the vet's hand and was cute as a button. I often wondered how they all got along as it grew up.

    I think you are doing a great job, Lo, even without Dragon. Carry on, please!

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  4. Love you ~ with or without Dragon!
    Hugs ~

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  5. I kind of like that skunk smell from about a mile away. Wise move keeping them off the porch.

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  6. Skunks only spray when alarmed. Alas, we alarm them easily.

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  7. Looking forward to when you are reunited with Dragon--you two get along so well!!

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  8. Skunks are so cute -- at a distance! That's kind of you to move the buffet so they can continue to enjoy it without danger to them or your home.

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  9. You need a real dragon... it would keep the Skunks away... Smiles!

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  10. Offer some of that left-over chipotle peppers in adobo sauce to your dragon; make him fire-breathing!

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