Sunday, April 25, 2010

mammals in a mal mood

So much for alliteration: "mammals in a mal mood." But it's true. Today, April 25, is just one of those icky, cold and damp days when the cats, horses, and pigs and I just stare, scowling, at each other. We are all irritated by the weather and its stifling effect on leisure activity in the great outdoors. The cats can't prowl the woods. If they do, they risk returning home dripping with raindrops collected from the bushes and undergrowth. The pigs can't stand to get even their feet wet, let alone risk water on their backs, so they are hunkered down in their houses--all eleven of them--probably getting on each others' nerves. The horses don't mind this kind of weather too much, but they're still bored because Edgar and (I (their major form of entertainment) aren't outside tending the fruit trees, the greenhouse, racing the golf cart back and forth from our farm to the farm across the street. So, for the equines, there's not much to watch--only stare at the vehicles swishing past on Cherryville Road.

Edgar's on emergency call this weekend, so he's incapable of truly enjoying the day, regardless of the weather. He went out at one AM last night to tend a horse with colic, but today, so far, there has been no emergencies. Still, we can't go anywhere--like for a visit to NYC--for fear of being interrupted with an emergency. We must stay in the area.

I realize we need rainy days for growing crops, gardens, grass, etc., but I am irritated by a wasted day like this: not much rain, just dreary, coldish, and not enough moisture to be productive. Yet it's yucky enough to keep me indoors--even inside I have goose-bumps. The house cats have taken their seventy-eighth lap around the house--through the kitchen, down into the living room, back out and through the office where I'm composing this post. And they glare at me as thought it's my fault the weather is too bad for them to go outside. I never get any breaks. Elliot passes by, scowling, and I yell, "I can't help it! It's not my fault." Then, he disappears around the corner, trying to find something interesting to do.

One thing, however. This weather is affording me some time to write another post on my blog. I am waiting to hear from Louie Jay's mom so that I can write a follow-up to his story. I heard he's all set up with his new set of wheels, and he's wearing himself out flying around the backyard with them. As soon as I find out more information, I'll have another story for you.

So, have a good day. Stay warm and dry.

2 comments:

  1. I stayed nice and warm and cozy in my bed! Tecumy turned up my heater so I wouldn't get chilled, it was a wonderful day! Louie Jay has wheels? whoa! can't wait to see them!

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  2. Yeah. Louie has wheels. I've got to talk to his mom to see how he's doing. I'll put on another post as soon as I have news. Stay dry, Stella.

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