I got to the bottom of the driveway and a coyote standing in the middle of the road froze in mid-step to stare me down. He tilted his head, I tilted mine. I looked right, so did he. He took a few steps forward--heading south--
I stood still. He paused, looked left, tried the stare down again, then turned tail and sprinted back the way he had come, onto our hill. I then realized that I had missed a major photo opportunity. So, on the very off chance that the coyote would creep back onto the road I ran inside and got the camera.
I stood still. He paused, looked left, tried the stare down again, then turned tail and sprinted back the way he had come, onto our hill. I then realized that I had missed a major photo opportunity. So, on the very off chance that the coyote would creep back onto the road I ran inside and got the camera.
This is not the coyote. I didn't see hide nor hair of him after our first encounter. This is the neighbor's yappy dog, the only life form I saw on my walk once I was armed with our excellent camera. Even the 3 birds splashing on the top of the fountain had disappeared by the time I reappeared. Oh well.
Had I been thinking I could have used the cell phone in my pocket. It never even occurred to me even after looking at the wonderful pix Mike takes daily in NYC.
I did enjoy a pleasant walk. It looks like the monsoons are coming early. . . Have a wonderful day.
2 comments:
I love the top picture -- a tangled web of flowers. Very pretty.
And it sounds like you had a nice walk ... I'm almost inspired to think about taking a walk myself.
What neighbor's dog is that?
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