Foxy Morning
As I begin this post, Copper is barking his head off. And for once, I don't blame him. He did the same thing yesterday, also for good cause.
The culprit is a plump and prissy red fox, who trots through the neighborhood this time of day as if he owns the place. Today he entered the yard from the west and Copper spied him as he was about to slip through the back fence.
Yesterday was even worse. Before leaving our yard, the fox paused and looked back, as if he was taking the measure of the 30-pound hound yapping on the deck — and found him lacking. Copper may have sensed the scorn. I could swear there was some righteous indignation in his response.
For those who don't parse his barks as I do, it was just that crazy Copper, waking them up again. But I know the truth. It was really just ... a foxy morning.
(Photo: Wikipedia)
The culprit is a plump and prissy red fox, who trots through the neighborhood this time of day as if he owns the place. Today he entered the yard from the west and Copper spied him as he was about to slip through the back fence.
Yesterday was even worse. Before leaving our yard, the fox paused and looked back, as if he was taking the measure of the 30-pound hound yapping on the deck — and found him lacking. Copper may have sensed the scorn. I could swear there was some righteous indignation in his response.
For those who don't parse his barks as I do, it was just that crazy Copper, waking them up again. But I know the truth. It was really just ... a foxy morning.
(Photo: Wikipedia)
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