I have much to be thankful for...every day.
Blessings to you and your family.
Life is a highway.... I am living a dream as I travel and explore our world. What will I find around the next corner?
A few days ago we stopped by Ollie's (Good Stuff Cheap - according to their ads). I haven't been in an Ollie's for years. (Do you have an Ollie's anywhere near you?) As we wandered around the crowded displays of books, candy, towels, heaters, flooring, plastic storage bins (of every size), canned goods, Christmas decorations, small appliances...etc., etc., etc. I happened to see a huge "cage" of dog beds.
We have several dog beds. One of our dogs "the Queen," loves a bed, and generally sleeps in one or another of them. Our other pup, "the Clown," prefers a cool floor and generally sleeps next to a door, or on the tile floor in the bathroom.
One of the beds spoke to me, saying, "Vickie would LOVE me! She would ADORE me!" I didn't buy it. After all, we have several beds.
But I kept thinking about 'that' bed...and knowing Vickie would LOVE it! The other day we stopped by Ollie's again. I bought the bed ($14.99). We came home and this happened:
A mystery quilt, that is!
Every year a quilter named Bonnie Hunter leads a number of sewists on a merry quest to complete a quilt. Bonnie posts the colors (using paint chips, so folks can raid the paint store and know exactly what color Bonnie is referring to, and the yardage requirements. Then, on Black Friday she releases the first clue, telling participants what to do with which colors and how many are required, step by step. (This year, because of her schedule, the first clue was released a week early.) Each week another clue is published and over a period time, sometime in December or January, the bits and pieces made each week come together to make a quilt.
I have completed two of Bonnie's mystery quilts:
En Provence - 2016
...but not this sort!
Last night, as I was trying to talk myself into falling asleep (it was one of those nights...you all know what I mean), I was vaguely listening to some music coming from the other room. The song ended with maniacal laughter. That was never part of the recording that I remembered. The laughter was getting louder and creepier. Then I realized it was coming from somewhere behind our house.
Coyotes!
The Mister had heard them one other evening, months ago, but other than that we haven't been aware of them, although we know they are found in this area. We experienced coyotes in Colorado, and they sometimes sounded like they were below our bedrooms window. For the most part, those coyotes simply howled their mournful ululations. Before this I never heard what sounded like people chortling with glee and sinister cackling.
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| Photo by Josh More |
I wanted to record the sounds, but my phone wasn't handy and I was wrestling with the dogs who were trying to work themselves out through the crack in the door as I listened. (They were freaked out by the sound, and kept woofing periodically for about 20 minutes after the fact.)
There are a number of videos showing the variety of sounds coyotes can make on the Internet (of course there are!) if you care to search. A few on TikTok recorded the 'laughing' sound. However I prefer not to use TikTok, so wouldn't link to them.
I'll keep my ear out for them tonight...or maybe I'll sleep!
I have much to be thankful for...every day. Blessings to you and your family. Thanksgiving - 1989