Friday, December 11, 2015

On The Lookout

Hello everyone. This is The Daily Bone and I'm your hard-working doggie reporter 
Chester L. W. Spaniel. 


The weather was warm today, 60º and clear with the sun shining brightly. 


I have been a busy doggie because the Evil Squirrel Cartel was out in force! There was not one, not two, but three of them chowing down on our beautiful hawthorn berries that the birdies need to get them through the winter. (After what one of them did to our dear Oma's Christmas package yesterday, I'm extra angry with them!) 


I ran and chased them out of the hawthorn tree. 


They were real dummies and didn't know which way to go. Two of them bumbled around in the blue spruce tree. The third one ran up the silver maple tree. He didn't realize that now that the leaves are all gone, I can see him up there. 


Hah! Diabolical tree rat! There you are! I hope you like it up there because I intend to bark for a long, long time! 


Bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark grrrrrrrrrrrrr bark bark snarl bark bark bark bark! 


You can run but you can't hide! 


Bark bark bark snarl bark bark yip yip bark bark grrrrrrrrrrr bark bark bark bark bark bark bark bark!


I see you peeking from behind those branches! 


Bark grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr bark bark bark bark bark bark bark snarl grrrrrrrrr bark bark bark bark bark bark! 


He finally made a break for it and I chased him right out of the yard! Dastardly miscreant! Harumph! Next, I spent some time sniffing around for squirrel foot prints until it was time for me to go back inside the house. 


I kept watch through the drive-through barking window. Since it was so warm out, I was allowed to keep it open. While I'm watching, please enjoy some photos of our lovely day.

Morning clouds.

Jet.

Pretty hawthorn berries.

Sunset.

Oh, you may be wondering where my esteemed colleague Joseph (Joey dog) Spaniel was during all this squirrel crisis. He's gone on partial retirement from the Double Doggie Homeland Security System, due to the problems with his legs. As you might remember, his legs seem to  sometimes slide out from under him when he's standing on a bare floor. But lately it seems he sometimes falls down even when he's standing on a carpet or grass too. So we decided that I would take over most of the running and barking duties. He's almost 14 years old now. He's earned some rest and relaxation. Here he is enjoying the warm sun and the wind in his fur.


However, he has not retired from being the Doggie Chief Inspector, comestibles division, and will be doing a report tomorrow. Please stay tuned! 

7 comments:

  1. I am sure he will give you lots of advice cos he has learned alot in 14 years. our imposter dad loves those villians...stella rose

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  2. Chester, one of these days you are going to succeed in eradicating your kingdom of all those evil squirrels. At least it looks like there are still a lot of berries there for the birds. And dear Joey, you just keep on doing what you can, and we will be very happy to get your comestibles report.

    Woos - Ciara and Lightning

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  3. Wow, those squirrels sure had nerve to try and come back so soon after what they did to your Oma's package of goodies.

    Sending licks to Joey!

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  4. Those squirrels are so cheeky, glad you told them exactly what you think of their evil doings at Oma's!
    I bet Joey has lots of wise security advice for you Chester, listen well. Take care Joey
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  5. You work hard and you earn your time off for excellent behavior, Joey! Enjoy your sun and breezes!

    Love ya lots♥
    Mitch and Molly

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  6. Those dang evil squirrels! Mr Bailey says he can sympathize with Joey. Sometimes those old legs don't work like they should anymore
    hugs
    Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel

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  7. Hi hi hi! Ojo here! Good job with the Squirrel! We hope Joey Dog enjoyed the sunshine. Clearly he knows you've got the Squirrel Patrol covered, so he can relax!

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