It has been raining heavily here for the last three days. We've not been out for log because it is still cold, and we didn't see any ravens - but did hear them croak in the trees.
Today I have taken Miss Sophie to boarding kennels, where she will stay for two nights.
This is an exercise, if you wish, because I want her to learn that going to kennels is no big deal for her because I will be back to take her home again, and am not abandoning her.
She is still young (three years old this year) - and for family reasons I must be able to go away, knowing her to be safe and and not panicking nor feeling abandoned.
I already miss her lovely wolf-howls ...
My daily encounters with a couple of town ravens. They live near the playing fields and parks of my town. Madame Dog sadly is no longer with me. Now that Miss Sophie has come to share my life, it is her, and the other park dogs, which are mentioned forthwith. And, of course, the weather ...
Town Raven
ITS A DIARY !
This is a diary, or rather, field notes written up each day, with the latest entry at the top.
To get the full story, start at the bottom entry in the archive, and read upwards.
Then read the current diary entries from the bottom up as well.
Once you've got the full story, just visit and read the new story for the day!
Enjoy!
Location Map
The yellow and pink squiggly lines are two walks we take. The yellow one is the one we usually do. The squigglyness indicates how Madame visits her several important sniffing check-points!
We stop several times to feed the ravens, and you can see where they come from.
If you right-click on the image and open it in a new tab, you can then zoom in to see more details.
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