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Of Dogs, Deer, and the Unlikely Gossip Girl

Do you ever see wild animals?



The suburban wilderness – a stage where nature’s finest performers gather, and my two canine co-stars, in particular, steal the spotlight. The prompt was simple: “Do you ever see wild animals?” Oh, if only it were that straightforward.

Dogs, the undisputed rulers of my abode, hold court with regal indifference. Yet, when deer dare to venture near my kitchen window, an unexpected canine cacophony ensues. Picture this: a Gossip Girl mystery unravels on the television while my dogs, like furry theater critics, react mightily to the woodland visitors outside.

As I attempt to decipher the enigma of Dan’s role in Gossip Girl, my dogs are engaged in their own wildlife drama. The deer, blissfully unaware of their unwitting participation, seem to revel in the canine-generated buzz. Meanwhile, I’m left contemplating the intricacies of both Upper East Side gossip and suburban deer psychology.

But let’s not overlook the supporting cast in this suburban menagerie. Woodpeckers, those avian percussionists, tap out a lively beat on the trees, creating a symphony that competes with the TV drama unfolding inside. Ground hogs emerge from their subterranean abodes, field mice engage in whimsical frolics, and chipmunks, the true acrobats of the ensemble, flit about like nature’s stand-up comedians.

One might envision this as a picturesque small petting zoo. However, reality has a charming way of dispelling such illusions. It’s not a petting zoo; it’s more like a comedy club with a wild twist. Instead of gentle petting, we have frenetic canine commentary, and the performers are blissfully unaware of their audience.

As the deer make their grand exit, the curtain falls on this suburban spectacle. The dogs, having delivered their review in mega woofs and tail wags, return to the domestic theater. And there I am, still unraveling the tangled threads of Gossip Girl’s narrative, surrounded by the echoes of a wildlife comedy that rivals any scripted drama.

Till next time

Xo, Xo

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  1. “Do You Ever See Wild Animals”

    It’s True Dear Miriam i used

    to Be ‘Domesticated…’

    It’s Also True Not Everyone

    ‘Acts’ Like they See me Dancing

    in Public

    Many People

    Make it A Practice
    Not Making Eye

    Contact With

    ‘The Wild’ They
    Meet and Greet in the ‘Forest’

    Hehe Or As It Were And Still is Some Days
    At the Mall Walmart The Bookstore and All Around

    The Dancing Floors of All my World of Dance Just MArking

    my Territories

    With SiGNaTuRE Poses

    Before i Create Another Free
    Dance in The Wild That i ParTake

    Yet Don’t

    Own

    Never the
    Less Free
    to Wing it And Enjoy
    Every New Territory i ‘Mark’ Hehe…

    Just HOWKinG
    Free Full

    Moon
    or Not
    With A Big
    Toothy Grin

    Ample Canine’s Indeed…

    Most often Interestingly The Folks Not Afraid
    of The Wild of me are From Other

    (Cosmopolitan Mall Indeed)

    Countries and Younger

    Generations

    of Course

    Where Dance
    Is More Prevalent
    With Human Wings

    not yet

    clipped…

    Ouch!
    And
    “OTHeR PArts”..:)

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