My man is taking me fishing. I always like that. We always like that.
I step out into the water, but I don’t run and splash. Not today. I sit and let the waves lap onto my chest. This is good.
I take a drink. The water is rich with colors and textures and scents. I even feel a few minnows as I swallow. Ah, this is good.
I fart. A few times. I do that a lot these days. My man doesn’t like it. It’s probably not good. But it makes me feel better.
I see the squirrel back there by the tree. I don’t chase it. Not today. Not anymore.
Soon it is time to leave. I don’t think my man caught any fish. He doesn’t seem to mind.
He opens the door of the pickup. I wait. He picks me up and helps me onto the seat.
The window is down. I rest my chin on the door. The breeze flaps my ears and dries my coat. I like the breeze.
I pull my head back in and look at my man. He smiles and scratches my neck. This is good.
I am tired. Soon I will rest. It will be good.
For my friend Andy DeLong, and his friend Blue.
Just read this, brings tears! Love your stuff!
Thank you, Tomi. Our pets can certainly stir up deep emotions, can’t they? I appreciate you reading my stuff.