I’m walking my dog at the park when
two geese started honking. Highness hadn’t
even noticed them until they brought it to his attention that they were
there. So of course he starts yowling
and the geese took off and started circling the park – honking loudly as they
flew.
Now since I don’t speak geese, I don’t
know if they were warning other birds that there was a crazy dog in the park or
if they were announcing: “No – it doesn’t appear to be springtime over here,
either.”
Or
if they were just lost from their flock and asking others to make themselves
known.
It’s supposed to be springtime huh? According to the goose’s bodily calendar, it
is time to end their southern vacation and get back to work in the north. But the elements just don’t jive with their
predictions. And it’s frustrating.
But geese are not the only ones to suffer
here. It is every driver in the road who
encounters poly cones and orange barrels, signs that say “Road Closed” and “Men
at Work”.
Actually I haven’t seen the “Men at Work”
signs this year. I suppose after the elements
they have faced the last few years, it is better just not to post them than to
have the public say, “Where? I don’t see
anybody working”
It rains.
The sun shines. The wind
blows. Sometimes all within five minutes
of each other. It can be very frustrating.
That’s how it’s been every year I have
tried to plan Jenna’s birthday. Everybody
wore coats on her sixth birthday when we had the clown. I finally had a back up this year. And so we held it indoors. Guess what.
The weather was nice.
I hope the geese realize that it’s not
just them. We have all experienced a
degree of questioning Mother Nature.
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