Greetings and salutations, everyone; yes, once again it is I, your popular host, Mani the purebred border collie, here today after quite a long absence. You may remember me from such posts as “Practically Nothing”, among so many, many others.
Here I am in a characteristic pose.
This is mostly what both of us have been doing for the last two weeks.
I had a considerable amount of digestive distress a couple of weeks ago; eventually the guy I live with helped me out of that, and then weekend before last he got really sick.
I mean really sick.
Things are better now but there were a few days when he wondered if he would have to be hospitalized, and worried where I would stay if that happened.
Both of us did a lot of serious napping, especially last week. As you can see, I’m an expert napper.
All the while, the garden smelled like what the guy I live with said was the smell of a 1950s candy counter.
The smell was from this.
The Russian hawthorn, Crataegus ambigua.
Sometimes it can smell awful, but this year it didn’t. Even the house smelled like candy.
We have gotten a little rain, though not as much as we expect in May, and there are other shrubs in flower.
The big thing is the fifteenth anniversary of his wife’s death. I know this has been weighing on his mind a lot lately.
Here’s a picture of her, with Chess, the purebred border collie who lived here before me, taken a week before she died.
I know the guy I live with will never get over this, but at this distance in time I guess there isn’t much to say about such things.
I’ll leave you with a picture of me wading through the sea of smooth brome out in the field. We purebred border collies enjoy strolling through tall grass. I suppose eventually this will all be mowed, but until then, this is more fun than walking along the canal road.

Until next time, then.










