Suess's Alaskan Adventure

Sunday, May 14, 2006

No Sleep for the Just

It's a dog's life. Last night I was happily sleeping away when who should appear, after midnight!, but SHE (She from whom all good things come). There were these strange fumes (I noticed cheese amongst them...one of my favorite things, and chocolate but no treats appeared for me- unbelievable!) and SHE seemed very happy. SHE went on and on about these Stitchers and Bitchers that SHE's going to miss very much once our Alaskan Adventure begins. SHE talked about how it's so nice to make female friends, especially such an eclectic group as this one. A general theme of knitting gathered them together and now they can discuss anything, especially with an architect, librarian, nurse, environmental engineer, mom, international relationist, speech pathologist-to-be, entomologist and SHE's a teacher of the cute little ones. (Back before this blog began SHE brought me once to visit for a day...there were so many tasty little fingers to lick!)

Once a community begins (finally) everyone moves away. SHE says they are generally in their upper 20's and 30's and at least 5 are off on their own adventures this summer. At least we've discovered blogging and might just get to stay in touch! SHE says Zarzuela is likely to have a picture posted of this fun gathering soon (be sure to notice the food SHE didn't share). You can check it out through my new links...aren't I a smart dog!
HE (He from whom all good things come) never came home at all! SHE says he's off somewhere called Boston meeting with a frat buddy from his veterinarian days in Germany. SHE says HE's sure to be generating some good fumes of his own! SHE stayed here to keep me company so I could have the same food, the same walks, the same bed....ah life is good when you have well-trained humans!

2 Comments:

  • Suess, you have trained your humans well even if SHE didn't share her cheese last night. My humans came home late last night and barely cuddled with me at all before going into "their" bedroom and shutting the door on me (as usual). Please share some of your training tips. Sincerely, Aston (my human is Joanne the engineer... talesofnomads.blogspot.com but you'd never know it since she doesn't have the decency to mention me much)

    By Blogger Joanne M, at 5:06 PM  

  • Meow! Hey Suess, we think your upcoming adventure sounds like a lot of fun (well, Ben thinks so anyway, Ivy's a bit concerned about the large wild animals). We also can both appreciate the disappointment of no cheese-sharing. Still, we have our humans trained pretty well--they'd never wake up on time if it weren't for us climbing on them and howling for our morning treats!

    Regards (and rubs),
    Ben and Ivy

    (Our female human calls herself Sneaksleep in the blogosphere. We can identify, since both sneaking and sleeping are specialties of ours.)

    By Blogger Sneaksleep, at 7:43 AM  

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