Even though Kona is now all crippled up and can no longer walk, she still possesses a very keen eye. I am constantly amazed when she suddenly erupts into loud barking, and I look around trying to find out why, then finally I see some animal obscured in the woods across the road, or some dog way in the distance when we are in town,
A couple of weeks ago, when I had set Kona outside in the front yard, she suddenly began barking. I looked around to see what she had noticed, and it was a deer on the wooded slope way across the road. The sight of the deer kicked in Kona’s instincts, and although she can no longer walk, she began scooting like a seal across the yard, all the time barking like a demented fool.
Kona loves to ride in the car. Whenever the car is moving, she lies down in the back seat, but when we stop, she sits up and looks around.
Yesterday, I drove into town and parked in front of the library. When I was just getting out of the car, Kona, who was sitting up in the back seat, suddenly went into one of her loud barking fits. I tried to calm her down, but she wasn’t having any of it. I looked around, wondering what had caused her sudden agitation. I couldn’t see anything obvious.
Then looking closer at the surroundings, saw four deer silhouetted in the shade of the house across Main Street. They were all standing still, and I would never have spotted them, but Kona sure did.
Even though I have lived around here for just about 50 years, I am always surprised when I see deer wandering around in downtown McBride.
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