I agreed to drive a veteran to Scottsbluff one sunny, warm day last week, a day very unlike today!
In a cliché moment in the front doorway, Dougy sees it’s snowing, again! Oh no!
Maybe this afternoon it’ll be better…!
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Only later happy note, the guy I was to take to his appointment called the VA clinic and cancelled his appointment because of the weather!
I was not unhappy about that!
Oh man that looks cold and slick and happy the vet cancelled for a better day.
Have a good rest of the week.
Thanks, Ruth! I’m taking him next Tuesday instead, and the forecast is starting to look better for that day, weatherwise.
Oh, no! say it isn’t snow!
I’m at a high enough elevation that the snow season could continue for weeks more! It doesn’t last long, but it is heavy, miserable stuff to scoop.
Does Dougy like the snow?
Dougy is curious about the snow, but wants to come back in as soon as he remembers snow is another form of water. Ha!
He has very thick fur so it takes a bit of doing to get him wet, however. I think he probably notices it on his nose or feet first.
Andy is curious, but not so much as his brother. He’s a lot more cautious about what might be outside. I think his encounters at the door (through the screen) with the neighborhood tough cat known as TACO may account for that trepidation.
Dougy is alarmed by TACO, but still very curious. “Let’s be friends, TACO!” That’s a Dougy approach, then TACO would rip his ears off or something. (Andy and I agree about TACO: caution!)