August 24, 2008:
I’m
writing this from Sandy’s and Blaine’s place near
Carstairs
,
Alberta
. We came out last Tuesday, with Doreen’s sister, Lucille.
There was a lot of combine activity between
Saskatoon
and Kindersley; looked like peas for the most part but could be some
winter wheat. Several fields of canola were being swathed. It looked like
swathing will be general in a short time.
Crops out here look very heavy, but there has been
some severe wind and rain damage leaving barley crops lying
helter-skelter. I’m glad I’m not the combiner who has to pick it up.
Major departure from the balmy summer weather we have
been having! It started raining Wednesday evening and kept it up all day
Thursday, adding up to two inches of it. The temperature never got above
about eight degrees all day – it was chilly! My new woolen cowboy hat
handled it just fine, but the lining of my waterproof jacket got
surprisingly moist and cold. I borrowed a nice, fleece-lined denim jacket
of
Blaine
’s to go to the Farmers’ Market at Crossfield Thursday night. A farmer
there said the rain was welcome.
Then
Friday it dawned sunny and warmed up to about 20°, with a rosy outlook
for the weekend.
Lucille’s son, Ron, his wife, Patty and daughter,
Sara were out for a visit from
Prince George
. Ron brought some of his woodwork, mainly wood turnings, that he offers
for sale in shops in Didsbury,
Calgary
and
Banff
. Beautiful work! He had a vase that was turned down extremely thin, then
had a design cut into the side with a dentist’s drill, a lovely, lacy
design. It must have taken a lot of hours. Then I forgot to take a picture
of it.
I think I have mentioned in the past that Sandy and
Blaine raise little dogs, pretty little things that are Bichon, Havanese,
Yorkshire
– that type of house dog. They are very much in demand because they are
real people dogs, almost non-shedders, and can live their lives away quite
happily in an apartment or condo. I mentioned, too, that they have a
miniature dachshund called Cricket. Cricket was mated to MoJo, a Yorkie/Havanese
cross, and as a result she had six little puppies, called Dorkies. (Get
it?
Yorkie
and Dachshund?) They are currently in the house, supposedly learning to be
nice little house dogs. They are the cutest little things you could
imagine, ranging in size from tiny to small, short-haired to long-haired,
some with whip tails like a dachshund and some with the dachshund’s
pointy nose. Nice, quiet and cheerful little tykes. Demand for puppies
falls off during the summer but these guys, twelve weeks old now, will
likely be snapped up quickly.
A new dog was introduced to the mix today – a lady
they had sold a dog to a few weeks ago brought it around for baby-sitting
while they go on a little holiday. It is about the same size and age as
the Dorkies and things got a little noisy for awhile. Then the new dog,
Kloe, asserted herself and is now chasing the others around. It sure is
interesting, watching them establish their pecking order.
There is a dammed-up creek right beside Sandy’s and
Blaine’s place and it is a busy place, with tons of ducks and geese and
the odd muskrat swimming around. We witnessed a real scrap between two
Canadas
. One bullied the other into the water, chased it around awhile, then back
onto land and over the hill out of sight. There is a screech owl in a big
black poplar on the other side of the dam that does a lot of calling at
night. We haven’t been able to spot it, though. And today, a great blue
heron landed by the far shore and proceeded to preen itself. I managed to
get a picture of it, then once it felt it was presentable enough, it flew
away.