Good, Clean Fun
Tonight it’s 60 degrees. I’m wearing a cotton sweater. It’s May 15th, and it’s Texas. Something is either horribly wrong or is so, so right with the world. The last time we had this type of mild, spring-like weather was, well, was obviously before I came to be. I’ve never witnessed 60 degree temperatures in May. With the cooler weather has come rain – some cool and drizzly and some heavy and violent. And with the rain has come mud. Rivers of the stuff oozing in little paths across the driveway, pooling at the edge of the porches, alongside the car tires, squishing out from in between hooves and paws. I’ve found bits of it caked together with dead leaves and fur in trails down my hallway. Pieces of it crumble out from behind my ear. After a trip into the goat yard, I came in to find a muddy hoof print on the outside of my underwear (I’m just being honest. And no, I can’t explain it).
But in this world you feign order and cleanliness, realize it will all go to hell and disorder momentarily, then pour a glass of wine and watch things unravel. Right now I’m stretched out on the couch with a muddy paw print on the top of each foot. Having five dogs, it’s unclear who’s the culprit, and does it make a difference anyway?
The paw print, the bruises, the pains in our back, the mud I just cleaned from my glasses, they’re the badges we wear that show where we come from. If you’re out in the world and spot a person with a hoof print on their bottom, chewed down fingernails, and cuts along their arms – don’t pity them. Chances are good they’re wearing their own badges as proudly as we do.
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May 30, 20127:48 pm
OMG – I love those photos. Those dogs…Those goats. So cute.