Wednesday, July 31, 2013

The New Fainting Couch

Before we left for Louisiana, our beloved fainting couch started falling apart! Mabel and I were both afraid of it! The day we got home, Hank and Sue's Mom, the thrift store aficionado, told us there were several fainting couches at our amazing magical thrift store (another blog post I need to write!). I found one that would suit us...very sturdy, well made. The down side it was peach...not the best for a black dog that rolls in mud daily! (The pillow behind Mabel is the color of the new couch.) And...it was part of a set...dirt cheap but still a set of two. Since the redneck in me has always wanted a sofa on the back porch, and the fainting couches I had prices were more than double the price of these two... I did it!


And I LOVE them both! The new fainting couch is wider and I don't need to pull another chair over when Mabel starts stealing my space. And it's longer... we both have spots to curl up in! The porch sofa??? It's the bomb! I curl up on it after swimming and watch the stars! And the other night when Mabel had a tummy ache and wanted to be outside at 2 a.m... I fell asleep on it! 

So, we've joined the "blanket over the sofa club!" 

Monday, July 22, 2013

Besties

We don't get to see Barticus as often now that they've moved down the mountain a bit...but he and Mabel still adore each other. We took them out for coffee dog cookies on Sunday and they curled up together.


Sunday, July 21, 2013

Lost and Found

We've been hiking at our spring fed ponds out of necessity. Our little creek is bone dry!  And a dang skunk has taken up residence at Dirty Creek in the early evening when most of us can hike.  Still, the humans (females) of our pack don't seem to feel safe at the ponds alone. As a country girl who loved nothing more to walk in the wooded area of my grandfather's farm or to wander the woods around the rivers I loved the swim in, I only share their trepidations to a certain degree. I have a dog that NEEDS to roll in a river every day or she's not happy. In this house, if Mabel ain't happy, ain't nobody happy!!!

So Mabel and I found ourselves without hiking buddies on Saturday night and decided to take the opportunity to find another entrance to our ponds. We've been there before with Bart's mom. As there are only three parking spaces to our regular entry and our pack needs 4 - 6, I thought it would be a good find!

This other entrance provides much more parking but is "hilly." We shimmied down the hillside beside the golf course, under the busy street and in another 50 yards were under the freeway. And that's where it all went wrong.  I knew the ponds sat near the freeway so we turned and climbed a steep hill. I realized this was probably wrong...but was thrilled to see a sign on the top of the trail that read "trail to the ponds."  And that's when we found something... a big something!


Last year, all the news in town was about  a homeless camp that was found by the police. Three men had actually built some sort of house and even used rocks to "lay a tile floor."  The only description as to location was "by the ponds."  Nice and vague! All of us hikers  who know many of the wooded trails over there - and I know more of the back woodsy trails than others -  were dumbfounded! No wonder this camp had become so elaborate! Even the regular hikers couldn't find it!
Those are bunk beds behind the picnic table... I was shaking taking these! 

 As Mabel and I rounded the bushes by the trail sign, I couldn't help but think we had stumbled onto the camp! It had three rooms... a dining room, a bedroom and a library / pantry / supply room. It was disguised by camo cover and old plastic Christmas tree branches! I gave a shout out before exploring it and taking a few photos. I'm still not certain we found the house from last summer as there was no "rock tile patio" and... I thought the police destroyed that one! But still... the ingenuity!

Mabel and I shimmied down another mountainside, me guarding my bad knees and clinging to the freeway fence,  and finally were near the ponds... except there was a downed fence and lots of briars and a steep hillside to go down. Sensing we were close, Mabel tried to run ahead but was slowed by the over growth. I knew we had to turn back. We were too close to the freeway and too far from the ponds! I had to climb that mountain again...grrr. And then I realized Mabel was not with me! I called, I yelled... and I finally realized she had gone into the homeless camp..."There might be foodables Mom!"

By the time we found the right trail, my knees were too shot to scale another hillside...this one had nothing to hang on to. Realizing we were too hot, too tired and too lost to continue, we gave up, returned to the car and drove the 1/3 mile to our regular spot. And finally, we found our little slice of heaven!