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Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 10:18 pm
So I'm trying to gather the strength to go to bed and the dog keeps barking. Earlier she rushed out of the house in a blind fury and treed a raccoon in the apple tree. Sounds so -- pastoral or something, right? Remember, I live in the "inner city" part of a college town. Anyway, I brought the dog in an she is restless hours later because the raccoons are having some kind of party in the almond trees --in the fall I swear they get drunk on rotting apples, but at this time of year there's only green almonds, and I doubt they make you drunk. Maybe raccoons.

Remember back in February I said it was high spring and some of you guys who live in other climates were jealous? And I said just wait till May when the summer drought starts and all the green hills here turn yellow and you're still in the middle of spring?

Here 'tis. Dry old hills, the grinning phantom of wildfire gathering its smoky old cloak, and it's summer. We got the tourists to prove it.

The raccoons seem to have gone to bed at last, and so will I.
Thursday, May 15th, 2008 05:42 am (UTC)
I DO live in the inner city, we're pretty much urbia (look up Hyde Park in Kansas City, MO)

However, we have a large supply of feral cats. And it's spring, and the sap is rising, and even if a lot of the combatants were neutralized they're still yowling and fighting, and the fertile females are howling and inciting to riot.

including my indoor, neutered, 14-month-old male. He really really wants to get in on the action and the two older neutered females in the house are ready to boot his head to Mars if he sticks his face into their cooter one more time. His sissie (same age) will let him air hump her...did I mention all my cats are neutered? And I do not EVER let them out? The two older ones are getting really tired of it and he may end up lacerated if he keeps it up.

We have raccoons in the neighborhood, as well as opossums, but they don't cause as much distress as the feral cats. At least the feral cats keep the squirrels down.