Blossomgate
A lesson in how to change a small task into a LARGE undertaking:
Darling Blossom had a little unplanned outing yesterday. It was a beautiful day so I put her out in the back yard to soak in the sunshine. When I went to bring her back in, she wasnt really interested in returning to the confines of the house, so I left her out and promptly forgot she was out there. A little while later I was fixing her a bite of lunch (No, shes not normally THAT spoiled but I had a bit of my lunch left over and with a little bit of Olive Oil for her delicate skin .LOL) and I realized she wasnt in the house! I ran out to the back yard and called her. No Blossom, no jingle-jangle of collar, no sniffle-snuffling. I flew through the house to the front door as panic rose in my throat. I threw open the front door and screamed out her name. Then I looked down and there she was, right in the front yard, looking at me as if saying, Im right here you dont have to yell!
I brought her safely inside and then went back out to the back yard. How the heck did she get out? Ive got a privacy fence enclosing the ENTIRE back yard and have adequately stopped up the one place she likes to dig. I walked the fence line no previously unknown doggie digging spots. No weak spots, no holes in the fence. Both gates apparently closed. Sis had been sitting in the sunroom at the back of the house all day and would have noticed any person in the yard. Has my darling Blossom learned the secret of teleportation? The only rational explanation I could come up with is the side gate. It closes, but the latch has been broken since I bought the house. Since Blossom has mastered push rather than pull and the gate opens inward, which requires pull, it hasnt been a problem. But Megans friend had come through that gate and perhaps it didnt close entirely and Blossom slipped out. It was windy, so the gate could have blown shut behind her. I know Im reaching here, but thats the only explanation I can come up with.
I called my favorite (Hes free thats how he became my favorite!) handyman Dad. He said hed be over in an hour. True to his word, one hour later Dad was examining the gate latch in question. Then we headed off to Home Despot for a replacement. No luck. Ahhhh but the handy-dandy dirty grungy nasty 500-year-old hardware store DID have the required latch, which was sold to us by a man (?) who had his last bath somewhere around 1912, if my nose was not deceiving me.
We brought the latch back home and Dad set to work. I set to go-fer-ing. We hit a small snag when he wanted me to change the bit on the drill. Right. Just because I own a drill doesnt mean I am proficient. After un-screwing the bit 4 times in a row when I was trying to tighten it in Dad began to question my parentage. I could not possibly be his offspring and be that stupid about tools! It took a while, but after combining bits of the old latch with pieces from the new and drilling multiple new holes (many of which we refilled later) and a bit of grinding of miscellaneous jutting pieces the gate now can be latched securely, thus securing the safety of my darling Blossom. Good thing, too because if she were to ever get out and wander off there is NO ONE in the world who would put up with her aches, pains, growls and over-the-top quirkiness like I do. Shed be making a quick trip to the pound for sure.
Two purposes were served, by the way. Blossom is safe and Daddy gets to gripe about something for a good 2 days. Everybodys happy. Yay.
One more note about the back yard a couple of days ago I fixed breakfast for Sis and me. As I sat down in the back sunroom, I heard what sounded like water running through the pipes in great quantity. I asked Sis if she had put laundry in to wash. No, she hadnt. I did a quick tour of the house and nothing was on. Odd. However, I had fixed a yummy breakfast and the oddness of the rushing water sound could not compete with the yumminess of the good breakfast smells. I ate. By the time I was finished, the sound was still there. I stepped out the back door and was met by a flood! What the heck? I stepped around the corner and the spigot was wide open and gushing water. It wasnt broken, it was just on. Once again, Blossom was in the yard. Do you suppose shes learned to turn on the spigot? Seems like an odd skill for a dog who detests any water other than what is in her drinking bowl to master. Again no one had been in the yard. Sis had been sitting right there again and there is a window next to her right above that spigot. So once again I am on the horns of a dilemma is the back yard haunted or is Blossom truly that damn good? One of the great unanswered questions in my life .I need something else to occupy my time!
wow. . .Blossom must be that good. ryn: so finish it! come on, put those creative juices to work. . . -silentwolf
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Well either you have a resident ghost, and I hope he is a cute one by the way, or Blossom is picking up some new tricks! LOL Good luck solving the mystery. 🙂
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Ha! You and I have the same thoughts about our pets. They come first. (ok, after lunch) Cute story. :)))
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It’s your sister!! LMAO ~hugs~
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Well I know that you are a wonder …why wouldn’t Blossom beone too?!!!!! ***ROFLMSAO*** GAds, I’ll try calling you again this Friday night…I’ll be home alone! I’m pooped from typing verbal transcripts into manuscript form and darkroom work…”I like to do it in the dark”…hee hee, photographer’s humor…well, printer’s humor actually. (((Big Hugs))) You, FD, and me…what a blast! *GRINS*
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maybe you have a water-loving ghost. *nods* that would splain it… maybe even a water-loving, dog-hating ghost. lol. If Blossom winds up in the front yard again, I would reccommend getting freaked out. Excellent reccomendation, eh? People tell me I give great advice *grins like an idiot*
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It wasn’t me. I’m knee-deep in snow. With a sigh…T, still U
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Yer yard is haunted! That’s what it is.
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RYN – I am not sure if I deserve congratulations for that or not. It was quite a shock when I realized what we were watching together, lol.
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Isn’t it the nature of things to be more involved than we planned?????????????
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now if you could get that fulsome hardware store man together with the mystery water , it ( the water ) would at least serve a purpose ! love writing on one of my fav colors 🙂 take care
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Deere Sunny thith if a quik note to fank you for yoors. I am heppy thut fod is now werking so werry well again as I ges yu mus b. Luv Alexias
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Sounds like Blossom is a “Houdini Dog” – the master of escape and tricks. I too have one, atleast when he was younger, now he is content to lay around and snore, lol. They story of fixing the gate is a classic. Thanks for your note, it was appreciated.
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Thank you very much for your story. It made me laugh in a time of great despair. I feel that I should warn you that it might not be your dog, but some mischievous spirit.
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OMG! FOD IS WORKING!! Maybe I can actually get into my diaries and write something. Maybe. With a grin…
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*Twilight zone music* maybe your dog is possesed (or at least would be if I could spell it) by a water loving, gate opening demon…
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Think ya mighta hit the nail on the head with the haunted bit , honey! RYN: Yes, I am fully aware that you live in Tampa…hence the warning LOL…and if you want to send me a Buccs souvenir you can send me a championship t-shirt when we win it! LOL Hugz
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Above note from Harley (nsi) What a surprise!
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oh no, you’ve taunted the water fairy???? Let me tell you, mike, my bro, the ghost turns the water on arlo here in the tub when arlo braves getting in there. Then of course arlo steps on the jet button and water squirts him. he avoids the tub now! RIBBIT
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I told you I might have a moment to write. *smile*
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I’m for the ‘ghosts in the the garden’ theory. PS: I’m still waiting for your new postal address 😉
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LOL! I’m with DrmDrgn, sounds like ghosties or else neighbourhood pranksters. …oh joy, oh bliss! I can finally read my faves & leave notes again. Gosh how I missed you guys. *with a big smile & warm hugs*
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UPDATE, WOMAN! UPDATE!!!!!! If you don’t, I’ll jabber about Adam in every single note I leave you for the next several thousand entries!!!
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hehehe i see that you havent made it bad to FOD yet…just the same..itll prolly go down again in a coupla days! we should start a betting pool… youre dad seems too cool..Stubborn and loyal; crazy enough to drive you nuts and yet, hes the greatest man youve ever met….just how daddies should be!! ::grins:::: have a good’un~~~~ Casey.
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Wath lisp? wuv..Alexias
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*giggles*…sounds like you have yourself an amazing dog there!!….hmmm…something to consider…sending this whole thing to Unsolved Mysteries! Okay..Okay..thats a bit far fetched…and not to mention, it’s my favorite show! *laughs* Im glad however, Blossom was home…and safe! ~Hugs~
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