Sunday, January 30, 2011

Ground Driving on a Sunny Saturday

Yesterday we tried a new thing - a bosal.
I liked it because it was pretty much like the halter. Also because I could pretty much do whatever I wanted. Woman walked behind me and pulled my head this way and that, and for a while I cooperated nicely - it was a beautiful day to be out for a stroll, and a change of scenery is always pleasant, as long as it's not too scary. Everybody was very proud of me. After a while, I started to feel sorry for Bubba and Dan being left alone in the corral, and they were making such a fuss that I worried about them. I wanted to go back so they could stop all that annoying whinny noise and running back and forth. (I wish I could teach them to bray - it would be so much more melodic, but they don't seem interested.) Anyway, Woman and I argued about that for a while. I didn't win, but I didn't loose either. I invented a really useful technique, in which I tuck my nose into my chest and turn myself around and around in tight little circles. I'm very bendy, and when I curve around in a C shape it's really hard for anybody to get me out of it! That's great! And if they do manage to get my head straightened out I can just curl around the other way and keep circling! Man says I was like a rolypoly bug. I think that's a handy trick to know, so I'll work on perfecting it.
Maybe someday I could travel around and teach workshops like those clinicians do. Wonder if I could copyright the "rolypoly maneuver"....

Junie

Sunday, January 23, 2011

My Goodness!


My internet hero - the blogging mule Fenway Barthalomule mentioned me today in his blog (can you imagine??) - even posted a picture of me and Girlchild which made me feel:

1. Intensely proud (imagine someone famous like Fenway linking to little-ol me!
2. Intensely summer-sick (Human family and I all love that photo, but in today's howling wind and pelting snow, It's hard to believe there was actually green grass like that - and with all my fur I look like a different burro, now!)
3. Intensely embarrassed - I haven't posted on my weblog since the fall! (seems like I can keep up with facebook OR the blog, but I really struggle with both. Woman tells me that the whole thing with the full time day job, two kids and keeping animals fed limits her online-ability. I think she should just loan me her computer! I would try not to track mud in the house too much.

Well, it's an honor. And I should try to catch you up - I might actually get a reader or two, what with the link-love I've been bestowed!
So - since I'm asked to tell readers ten things they might not know about me, I'll combine that with the winter update and write another numbered list... events since September:

1. Bigstupiddog's leg healed up just fine. She's surprisingly durable.
2. Deer tore the biting white string down, so I took Bubba and Dan for a walkabout around the neighborhood. It was fun, but we've since been confined to the panel corral, since the ground is too frozen to re-set the fence posts.
3. I've decided I like the shed after all. I used to feel claustrophobic in there, but it's surprising how a brisk wind at -20 can make one appreciate the cozier places.
4. Girlchild got a steer. I guess that's not really about me, but I keep thinking about Fenway's "no bovine" post, and so far I've just looked at him through the fence.
5. I've done my best to forget everything I learned over the summer about blankets, pack saddles, etc. The kids are still welcome to climb on my back, and I gladly put my head into a halter, but I feign terror at the approach of a saddle like I did when I was "wild". Ha ha! Don't tell the humans I'm faking. It gets me lots more attention if we get to do that whole "desensitizing" thing again, which involves lots of petting and ear scratches.
6. Woman bought me a harness. It was an impulse buy on ebay and it's made for ponies, so we're not sure how it will fit, and since I'm feigning feral regression and it's been not much above zero lately, the wear-ability hasn't been pursued as yet. It has a collar, which looks pretty little to go over my ample and well-eared head, if you ask me. (Which no one has.)
7. I'm out of updates! So I'll finish with some pics of my favorite winter activity: Dog chasing while kid carrying. (dog chasing is fun on it's own, but it's much more fun with a kid on your back. You can pretend you are defending your human from savage wolves, and it's great when the kids bounce around laughing when I go fast and make quick turns.)

Now for the link love!!
I can't believe Fenway got www.hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com. and not me! She's probably worth a double mention - that's one of the funniest blogs of all time.

We love to read Gurney Journey for his well written collection of thoughts about art, illustration, science and such.

No Tech Magazine is great if one is into ... low tech. We love it.

Daily Art Muse inspires with contemporary craft and art.

Leo at Zen Habits inspires us to do more with less

Bearded Roman discusses art in the classical tradition

How many was I supposed to do? Woman loves art blogs, so a couple more:

William Wray has a take on realism that is great to keep an eye on

You will never get tired of seeing the landscape work of Marc Hanson

We could go on and on, but this is my longest post ever, I think, so I better wrap it up.
Sorry for slacking! I'll try to do better! Thanks, Fenway!