Friday, December 29, 2006

Mystery Bird, Part 2

Remember the blue heron we were briefly visited by in August? I think today's chicken-duck (Chuck?) tops that.














As I type this, a good two hours after taking these photos, Chick Hearn (say it fast enough and it sounds kinda like "chicken"?), or Chuck, or whatever we shall name him/her, is still standing at the top of the hill at the back of our yard, apparently unable to fly, and Mystery is whining and straining at her leash on the patio, trying to get at it. Watching her try to catch the bird in the pool without getting in herself was hilarious. I think this is a sort of hybrid between a chicken and a duck, because of the chicken-like legs and talons and pebbly face-skin-thing, and the mixed-up coloring. Its feathers are black and white, but the "black" feathers have that green-ish opalescent color reminiscent of that on a Mallard. There is an aviary/duck pond of sorts over by church that has ducks, geese, and chickens, so I figure either a duck egg was fertilized by a rooster or vice versa. I wonder if this situation will go the way of the Mystery Incident, and whether we will consequently wind up with a new pet. In which case, I think we'll call "him" Chuck or Dickens (Chuck Dickens?) or something.
Life is strange sometimes.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

The Best Dog In the Whole Wide World








Blondie was truly the best dog ever to walk the planet, and she is sorely missed.
We brought her home on Saturday, the 18th of September, 1998, and Jesus took her to His home on Saturday, the 16th of December, 2006. She was in perfect health eight and a half years, then took suddenly and terminally ill the week before she died with lymphoma.
I can't really get too upset because I realize that Jesus deserves her more than I do, she's far happier and healthier than she ever was here, and He couldn't have picked a sweeter dog to bring home to His Father. I look forward to meeting up with her again, but until then, we'll just have to pay special attention to our remaining dog, Mystery, who is very lonely without her best friend. (She is not the puppy pictured here; that was Elanor, who had to be given to another family before she ate poor Mystery! This is Mystery-->)