Falling Quince
Sometimes, it can be dangerous to walk through the neighborhood. But I’ll take my chances.
Children's Book Author
Sometimes, it can be dangerous to walk through the neighborhood. But I’ll take my chances.
As I’ve chronicled many times before (well, five to be exact), people are putting things in birdbaths that are not birds. Here’s another. It’s a fish. Which, come to think of it, a fish doesn’t seem so out of place … Continued
Unfortunately, lost animal signs are always popping up in the neighborhood. There are lost cats. And animals that might be cats. And then there’s this one. I hope he has found his way home. Surely, he couldn’t have gotten far.
I don’t think I could ever win Yard of the Month. That sounds too stressful. But Yard of the Day? I think I could handle that.
When I see “For Sale” signs in the neighborhood I always wonder why. Is a growing family moving to a larger house? Is an older couple downsizing? Is a person moving across the country for a dream job? But when … Continued
I caught a glimpse of the neighborhood leprechaun today, probably up to some kind of mischief. Funny, he’s a lot bigger than I thought he’d be.
I cover a lot of ground in my neighborhood. In fact, there are probably very few roads I haven’t been down at least once. Life’s little errands take me down many of these roads; flights of curiosity take me down … Continued
Usually, this bench is occupied by dogs waiting on a bus. Today, it’s a pig waiting on a bus. I bet he’s going to work. After all, somebody’s got to bring home the bacon.
Happy Chinese New Year! It’s the Year of the Pig, and that seems kind of fitting, because here in the neighborhood, we follow the changing of seasons by the changing of the Piggly Wiggly signs. Here’s what a typical year … Continued
Well, folks, it’s a wrap. The Year of the Dog officially ends next week. And so does the Year of the Dog challenge. That was one year of dog-related posts. One year of insights into a dog’s world — with … Continued