Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Freckles and the Badger

There is no way to know if it was the badger that attacked Freckles, for an absolute certainty.  But, one can surmise from the fact that the gophers have been popping up all over the place, that the badger is close behind.  I have been hearing this low strong whistling call down the field this past week and it is the same whistling call I heard the years before when the badger was back.  In the past week or so both Freckles and Hazel have been in an alert status, when outside,  as they sit and scour the field in back for something.   

Freckles has been gone for a couple of days, but then he enjoys the mice in the neighbor's barn, so there was no need to worry about him, as he has protection and safety there.   Yesterday morning I let the dogs out.  As I was putting food in their bowls I heard a little meow and it brought me up short and I listened again for it.  Hazel and kittens were inside. Then, another meow.   I opened the door to the cat's home and there was Freckles lying on the floor totally bloody and looking terrible. 

After putting the dogs' container back in the house, I came back to get Freckles.  He started purring as soon as he was picked up.  Once inside, he immediately tried to jump down; and then, limping, he made his way to the back where the other cats are.  I opened the door for him and he went to the food dish and started meowing.  He stayed busy eating until both cans of cat food were gone!  Then after checking out the other kitties, he laid down to sleep.  Later at the Vet we found out his eye was ok, he just had deep gashes above and below his eye, his ears and in numerous other places and a very bad infection setting in.  It was a vicious attack.  So house arrest for ten days with antibiotics!  The Vet said that it was very well possible that it was the badger.


Since the picture is an artist's property, I don't want to copy it to this site.   Badgers have amazing claws.  In a week, or less, they can tear out all the gopher holes on this acreage.  According to information on badgers, they can even defend themselves against bears and wolves.   The good thing is they eat the gophers and snakes. 

We have a few cold days before warm weather is back, so I am sure all the kitties, for the time being, are happy to be safe.  God be with us.




Saturday, March 19, 2011

Toe Tapping Saturday Nite!

No supermoon shining here!  Perhaps the cloud cover will part and it will be visible a little later!   So, instead of howling at the moon, I thought I would instead do a little toe-tapping.  Hoping you enjoy country music as George Jones has "One Woman Man" on youtube!

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=WnJsldTCT6I&vq=medium#t=37

It was originally done by Johnny Horton and he has been a favorite of mine since I can remember! 

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=d-HzMj4rW8M&vq=medium

Well, that is the excitement for the night.  Tomorrow starts early.  God be with us all.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Scones with Cream

The wind outside was cold, but inside the temperature warmed up as I heated up the oven to bake some scones.   The only fruit available was dates.  Then oatmeal was substituted for the 5 grain flour and margerine for the butter.  We had some cream in the fridge and it was substituted for 3/4's of the milk. 

I held my breath waiting for the first batch of scones to come out of the oven.  Finally, fresh from the oven, I was able to have a taste.  It was delicious. 

Sitting at the table, with my back soaking up the rays from the sun, I enjoyed the scones with a glass of water, as I read the mail and newspaper.

Superfuzz, the kitten, was now outside, and trying to be very sneaky and peaking over the last remaining snowdrift, to check out the dogs.  She runs circles around Sam, the big black dog, but then Sam does need the exercise.

Out of touch with the rest of the world for the afternoon, it was peaceful and enjoyable.  God is good.