Haiku by Dog: Forging
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Today’s haiku is by Jasper.
The photo is from a previous year, when we actually had a winter. And snow. It’s why we bought a second snow blower, an electric one for our deck. Because shoveling can get old. Particularly when your back is… well… old.
Or maybe that’s why this has been a snow-deprived winter. Maybe there’s no such thing as climate change, and the only reason we had an incredibly mild winter and are now enjoying a spectacularly early spring is because we bought that snow blower. Two years and we’ve used it exactly three times — and once was just so Brian could show me how to work it.
The dogs had a little bit of snow this year, never deep enough to play follow the leader with Jasper, but enough to romp and play in. We didn’t get a chance to build a snow dog this year, either. Or a snow cat.
And maybe I’m tempting fate, writing about our early spring nearly a month before its official start. Last time I declared a March snowfall the last of the season, Mother Nature responded to my rude comment with a “Oh you thought winter was over, did you?” snowstorm on the first day of spring. I had to write her an apology.
I do love snow, but I’m happy when spring comes.
Even if it means the beginning of Mud Paw Season.
What do you think is your pet’s favorite season?
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As wacky as the weather has been lately, you may still get that snow!
Yeah. It was in the 60s yesterday. This weekend, it’s supposed to be in the teens. Hope my crocus (and other early bloomers) don’t croak.
My dogs love fall the best. They love all the smells.
We are happy to send you some of our snow (which the rain is making go away, but don’t worry, it is all going to freeze over soon!)
My dogs probably love fall the best, too. They love to run through the leaves. Winter comes a close second with all the snow to play in.
BOL! Oh Tucker, I see you bringing up the rear…nows I know that you gots some Airedale in you…lets the others do the hard work! BOL!!!!
Kisses,
Ruby ♥
Oh our Tucker does have a touch (or more) of the Airedale in him. Maybe you two are cousins. 😉