Keeping watch
Jellicoe and GilbertGilbert often sits at the open patio door, gazing into the garden, sniffing the air, watching the birds. Note how his ears are pinned back, listening for any sounds of food preparation.
Jellicoe loves Gilbert and joins him at every opportunity. Together they are guarding the house and the humans against all comers.
Earlier, they were watching the big television screen, our window on the world, which acts like a moving panorama. It may show a canal journey, a drone view of Switzerland, Japanese rail travel, a myriad other things, or, as at present, nothing at all.
Onto the screen, courtesy of Steve Reed, came a jaunty young fox, to which Gilbert took great and noisy exception. He is not prone to barking, but something about a fox where it should not be really set his hackles up and raised his voice to full volume.
As he yelled at the television, so Roxy leapt from her bed and joined her voice to his. She had no idea why she was barking and was looking into the garden, hoping for a glimpse of whatever had upset her big friend. Herschel and Jellicoe ignored the hullabaloo, as cats are wont to do.
Eventually, with a mixture of admonishments and praise – ‘Stop it, that’s enough,’ and ‘Well done, good dogs,’ – peace was restored, and all the four legged animals resumed their slumbers.
In other news, we have succumbed to the chill and lit our first fire of the autumn. Herschel assumed his customary position, with his back to the warmth. The seasonal task of checking levels in the coal bunker will recommence soon.
Watching a fire is about the most mesmerizing activity there is. I love the picture of Gilbert and Jellicoe. Such good pals.
ReplyDeleteFrame that picture of Gilbert and Jellicoe. Precious! I have a similar one with my dog and cat looking out the window as a rare snow fell from the sky - something that’re not used to seeing. We had a fire outside last weekend in the redwoods. It was so nice and relaxing after a bustling day.
ReplyDeleteI love all your dogs and cats. It's been years since I had a real fire, these days I have air conditioning and an electric heater.
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