It's a new day at the Coyote household. There will be motion detection lights in the back yard and keyed locks. There are timers on the lights and locks on the gates in the front. Before I get an alarm system, I've done what I can.
I replaced my computer. Had to. I did leave the dog alone tonight because I'm at a birth.
I'm digging up the yard bit by bit, turning over the sod and breaking up the clay. We took out the sidewalk so getting to the front door is interesting, especially after it rains. Yes, rain, beautiful rain, lovely rain. I have one dahlia in full bloom, a gift from the previous owners. It's huge and bright red. Dahlias, the hussies of the flower world. Big and brassy and fabulous.
Hugo, my gorgeous big cat, has gotten quite skinny. He was such a killer for the summer but not recently. I fear we need a trip to the vet. Maybe he's just old. I've had him for 12-13 years and who knows how old he was when he showed up in my back yard.
Animals...
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It is not the THINGS that people rob us of that is so painful, it is sense of security in our world.
I love you, Coyote.
Be safe. Be well.
Hello there. I love you. Thank you for sending me Animal Gods they are protected here on my desk.
love,
Rebecca
The deer photo - !
I was thinking of your break in and wondered if it could have been the workers around your home. That happened to me and it was so disturbing, even more so then a complete stranger since I trusted them. Anyway, I hope you'll be safe and I hope Hugo will be okay too. Animals make life infinitely better for me.
Thank you, dear women. I welcome your protective wishes.
XX
Just adding another voice to your circle of protection.
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