This is the story of Bailey, a Golden Retriever who lives in Arizona and works as the Canine in a Professional Partnership in doing therapy for humans. He has a Good Citizen medal and a BIG heart and a WISE brain. Bailey wears the turquoise neckerchief of a canine assisted therapy dog with a royal blue patch. The patch reminds humans that he is a highly trained and a valuable member of a therapeutic team.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
One of the most wonderful things in the desert is the chance to see wild life. Sadly we have not seen any jackalopes, nor a sasquatch. We have not seen any havalinas either and that is a bit of a surprise. I have seen something that I think is a meerkat that runs across the road. We got a lot of bugs. I saw a 6 inch grasshopper. It is all very exciting until Nana blew it all into OrdinaryLand and showed us her pictures (poor quality, I do say so myself, but it is important to encourage her) of the Horses.
We live out under the Dome. When you break out, you see scrub trees. and sand. And sometimes you see groups of 10 or 15 horses. But Nana left me again and she was so smart, she stopped the car on the side of the road and got out to take pictures.
There were only 200 of them...and the Big Black Horse is the Chief of the whole herd and he is running them under the bridge and into the pasture on the other side of the highway. Nana said she could feel the pounding of the hooves...
She saw them twice and now they are gone. Poof! Poof!!! Gone and no one knows where. Nana is sad about this and, not to tell a story here, but IF you see her going UP and DOWN the road looking into the desert, hit her on the noggin and send her home.
Miss Krystal helped make the pictures so much better. Wizard.
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