in the snow

Greetings and salutations, everyone; yes, once again it is I, Chess the purebred border collie, here to tell you the news from our garden. You may remember me from such delightful and informative posts as “A Partly Sad Story” and “Three Percent Humidity”, among so many others.

Here I am out in the garden, squinting because the snow is kind of bright.

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There really isn’t much to say today, but I bet I can make it sound like there is. Like when someone asked Yeats how he came to write a particular poem, and he responded “I made it out of a mouthful of air”, which is really great, and so maybe I can do the same thing.

First, though, I get to make fun of the guy I live with, at least some. You know the Tin Cat,

the Tin Cat

the Tin Cat

well, before I started taken phenobarbital (which I’m doing really well on, thank you), every time a mouse was “detained” in the Tin Cat I would completely freak out. Now I just sleep through it and it’s the guy I live with who gets awakened in the middle of the night by a mouse screaming for help. (The guy I live with spilled coffee grounds all over the kitchen floor and didn’t clean them up properly, which is what you see on the floor. Pretty disgraceful, I must say.)

So he gets up, carries the Tin Cat out to the garage, through the kitchen door

the kitchen door, with Palmer Cox drawing

the kitchen door, with Palmer Cox drawing

and lets the mouse (or sometimes mice) out into the garage, which is pretty chilly, but he leaves the kitchen door open, and so where do the mice run, but right over him with their tickly little feet and back into the warm kitchen. Makes you wonder who’s smarter, huh.

So, well, anyway, now for some garden stuff. Here’s Daphne × transatlantica ‘Summer Ice’ still blooming away.

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Maybe not that interesting. ‘Alba Everblooming’ is also blooming, like the name would suggest. But what is interesting is that Gentiana verna is still blooming, and just look at the picture.

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Pretty cool, in more ways than one. The gentian is very blue.

Let’s see, what else? Oh, the big metal chicken still hasn’t flown away. It doesn’t quite add the class to the garden that a purebred border collie does, but it does give it a certain something. He also found the metal dragonfly that he thought had disappeared, too. You can see it next to the chicken, just sitting there because he’s still fixing the fence on which it was mounted. The sickle (the handle thing) underneath is super-vintage. Like, really old.

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I’m almost done. Here’s a little group of photos featuring me, to make this post really exceptional. In case you were wondering if your rock garden would be improved by having a purebred border collie in it, you can see the answer is yes, totally. This is me walking down the paths. My tongue might be stuck out in the first one, but you can see what the garden looks like today. I stay on the paths, of course. They were partly made by my Uncle Pooka, and then by my buddy Slipper.

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We had an okay day today, though today does mark four and a half years since my mommy left us.  So I thought I’d show a picture. That really is the guy I live with on the right. They were at the Renaissance fair.

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Anyway, that’s all there is for today. I hope you enjoyed all the pictures of me as much as I enjoyed making them. The guy I live with says posts with nothing but pictures of me might be pretty boring. I can hardly see how that could be true. But the gentian picture was good, too.

Until next time, then.

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bright white

Hello everyone; one again it is I, Chess the purebred border collie, here to bring you the latest news from the garden. You may remember me from such posts as “Look What He Did” and “Big Flat Rocks”, among so many, many others.

Here I am in what the guy I live with claims is “the most characteristic pose of all”.

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You can see that the snow hasn’t quite melted yet, which is why it’s so bright white and glaring in the living room. In case you didn’t know what I’m doing here, I’m performing one of my many duties in the house, namely, making sure that the carpet stays level. I know it’s clean, because it was just shampooed, but really, is it completely level? That’s my mission, to make sure it is.

The snow is melting fairly quickly. Here’s the guy I live with’s new sand pile under snow. He says, and I quote here, “If this isn’t exciting, then I don’t know what is.” It is indeed incredibly exciting. I think you can tell pretty easily that neither of us does very much.

Oh and by the way, not doing very much is hardly a bad thing. The guy I live with did stuff for almost thirty years, so that eventually he could do nothing. He says, and again I quote, “If other people want to do stuff, then let them, but leave me out of it.” What a remarkable philosophy, huh. People have said things to him like why doesn’t he get a job, to which he responds that he had a job, thank you very much, and that other people desperately need jobs, so they can have the one he isn’t going to get. He is very good at just sitting here. Or standing out in the garden staring at things. He read somewhere that happiness is defined as “being extremely busy doing the unimportant”. Substitute equanimity for happiness, and maybe we’ve got his philosophy down pat. And I make an excellent sidekick.

Like, in the first couple of years after he retired, when my mommy was still here, one of the things they thought was really important was who got to turn on the front porch light switch first. You couldn’t turn it on during the day, because that would be cheating; you had to turn it on at just the right time. The guy I live with won most of the time. My mommy would come up the stairs to turn on the light switch and it would already have been turned on, and the guy I live with would be hiding around the corner of one wall, snickering, and would then leap out into the room with a cry of triumph, like “Ha ha ha ha!”

I think I’ve gotten carried away here. I was going to show a picture of the sand pile.

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And, this is the time of year when, someone said (so it must be true), that the number of Canada geese in the Denver metro area outnumber people. I don’t know who did the counting, but we do see a lot of them flying overhead and honking. The guy I live with says they’re probably telling each other to outnumber the humans. Well, and purebred border collies too, though some of us do earn a living herding geese off of golf courses and stuff. I’m retired, personally, like the guy I live with, and I check the carpet level for free.

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Well, let’s see. Some plant pictures, maybe? The guy I live with just realized that one of his camera lenses did not have image stabilization, and that’s probably why the images didn’t come out stable, because he has arthritis in his fingers (though not so bad as my buddy Slipper, who got it when he was young, and figured out he could get up the stairs by going up backwards), and the camera shakes some, so he used a tripod with these. He’s kind of dangerous with a tripod in the garden.

Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca'

Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca’

Symphoricarpos albus

Symphoricarpos albus

Yucca pallida

Yucca pallida

Yucca rupicola

Yucca rupicola

Mahonia trifoliolata

Mahonia trifoliolata

Mahonia haematocarpa

Mahonia haematocarpa

Those are the plant pictures. I agree, there could have been more pictures of me, but the guy I live with said, I think rather brusquely, that I would have to get up if I wanted my picture taken. This really isn’t the kind of day where you do much getting up.

The mahonia, and I think we already said that Intermountain Flora decided to retain the name instead of Berberis, is about as close to a seasonal holly type thing as I guess we can get. Various actual hollies have been planted here, with, as the guy I live with says, “entirely fatal results”. Other people around here grow them, so he blames the wind.

I sure can ramble, can’t I? Well, it’s been kind of one of those days, so I’ll sign off now.

Until next time, then.

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