Nature Friday ~ June 21, 2024

Elsa on sofaWelcome to this week’s Nature Friday edition where we join our friends, Rosy and Sunny. Be sure to click on the link to see what else has been shared around Blogville.

Elsa here and I’m practically melting right off the sofa it’s so bloody hot. Just like most of the country, but in the good news category at least we don’t have obnoxiously high humidity to go make the hot temps even more uncomfortable. Unfortunately, what we have had of late is high ozone levels but Mom remains vigilant about walking out in it. High ozone can make all of us cough so we’ve been going out at the crack of dawn before traffic and pollution get bad.

Today is the first full day of Summer and with each passing day, there will be about a minute less of sunlight. Fine by me-the sooner we get through this season, the happier I’ll be. And for anyone who is interested, there are 92 days until the official start of autumn. According to Space.com, were you aware the first day of summer actually changes from year to year, arriving on June 20, 21 or 22 because the earth’s astronomical year is actually 365.25 days long. The arrival of summer also coincides with the moon being at its fullest this year.

Because of the relentless heat, Mom’s photo-taking has been dramatically curtailed. Last weekend we all loaded up the pup mobile and went to spend a few days with Mom’s Dad. I totally love traveling to see my Grandpa but with all our foodables and stuff to keep us safe and happy, it can make the car a bit crowded. If only the House Pony didn’t take up so much real estate, I could totally stretch out and snooze through the 120 mile ride. That is until we got close to Colorado Springs, where there always seems to be an accident that causes I-25 to turn into a parking lot. It happened down both ways this time. On the way home, a small aircraft crashed and had all the northbound lanes completely at a standstill for miles. What normally takes about an hour and half ended up taking just shy of four hours.

Wilson: Tell me about it. While the windows are tinted, because I’m in the cargo area, I usually receive the bulk of the sun. At least you have the AC vent pointed at your face in the backseat.

Elsa: Yeah, well I have black fur and it ain’t enough, ok dude.

Wilson: Umm good point, still whenever we’d stop (which was nearly every 28 seconds), I thought that meant we’d get out and go for a walk.

Elsa: Haha, funny. It just means we’re 7 inches closer to home. That was the worst trip going home we’ve ever encountered. Mom checked with the state transportation department to see if there was an alternate route we could take. This was their solution.

Wilson: Hmm, not much help, was it?

Elsa: Nope, Mom said she was surprised they didn’t reroute traffic through Salt Lake City. {growl}

Wilson: While I’m not sure if that would have helped much, let’s share the few pics we do have. Mum has been captivated by these stunning trees called Kentucky Yellowwood since she first saw them blooming. The white flowers are so fragrant, and look a lot like Wisteria-like racemes that can be as long as 11 inches long. They have a narrow range of distribution in the Eastern U.S. but are hardy to Zone 4 which is no doubt why she found a couple of specimens here. They are quite stunning when in bloom and make a beautiful ornamental addition to any garden landscape.

Elsa: Mom sure likes them. We had to stand there for a jillion years while she sniffed all the white flowers. Then she suddenly realized we’d been patient and says “Hurry up, let’s go” {eyes rolling}.

Wilson: I’ve notice uprights tend to do that. Rather ironic, I say.

Elsa: You got that right. Humans are soooo weird. I mean just look at how the human who lived at this garden near our house decorated their front entrance flower pot…what the dog?!

Wilson: Blimey…I don’t know what to say other than, “it’s quite colorful.”

Elsa: ‘Colorful’ is rather diplomatic way of putting it.

Wilson: Well, I’m nothing if not a rather proper chap.

Elsa: Not me, I call ’em like I see them. That is just too weird.

Wilson: Perhaps, but then I saw this when we visited Grandpa. What in the bloody world was that galloping critter? Mum said she’d never seen them as close to the road as this one and once he took one look at me, he couldn’t run away fast enough. I stopped dead in my tracks. I couldn’t figure out what it was; I just knew it wasn’t one of those horrid tree rats that make me lose my mind.

Elsa: Bingo, buddy. You’re so right, that is NOT a squirrel. Rather that’s the North American Pronghorn antelope. They have that distinct white fur on the rumps, sides, bellies and across their throats. The males weighs anywhere from 40–65 kg (88–143 lb) while the females are the same height as males, only weigh around 34–48 kg (75–106 lb). Pronghorns are the fastest land mammal in the Western Hemisphere and can run 56 km/h (35 mph) for up to 1.5 km (1 mi). Although slower than the African cheetah, it can sustain top speeds longer than cheetahs can.With their large windpipe, heart, and lungs physiology that allow them to take in large amounts of air when running, they can often outrun most of their predators. With two long, cushioned, pointed toes to help absorb shock when running at high speeds, their extremely light bone structure and hollow hair; they are literally built for speed. Pronghorns have very large eyes with a wide field of vision that are set high on their skull. Both males and females have horns that are shed and grown annually although the females have smaller horns that are straight and rarely pronged. When a Pronghorn sees something that alarms it, the white hair on its rump flairs open and exposes two very odoriferous glands that releases a compound that smells somewhat like “buttered popcorn” which alerts nearby Pronghorns by both sight and smell that danger is present and can be seen as far away as 20 to 30 meters downwind from alarmed animals. Mum found this closeup of a male Pronghorn face which is not really apparent in the photo she took on her cell phone from the road.

Wilson: Well I thought they were pretty amazing and to watch them gallup…well that was something else. It almost made me want to join them.

Elsa: Trust me, they’d have left you in the dust, dude. So what’s on the weekend for you? Our neighborhood has a huge festival kicking off summer where thousands of peeps will attend all day Saturday which we will avoid like the plague. Then there’s the Farmer’s Market Sunday morning so there’ll be loads of peeps and pooches walking past the house. Let’s just hang out  with Mom inside and stay cool instead, eh House Pony?

Wilson: Count me in.

{from the other room} Wilson, get off the bed!

Wilson: Oh dear, looks like I got busted. In that case, I’ll get down and wish you a brilliant weekend. Stay as cool as you can and of course keep yourself and your good pet well hydrated.

Elsa: What he said.

Live, love, bark! 🐾

77 thoughts on “Nature Friday ~ June 21, 2024

  1. BellaDharma an BellaSita Mum – On Georgian Bay..... – Welcome to THE Purrfect Pad. My name is Sherri-Ellen & my current Kitty Girl is BellaDharma a black part Siamese cat. I started blogging in August 2005 on Yahoo 360 with Mingflower my Bluepoint Siamese. Then transferred to Multiply...Mingflower went to Summerland & NYLABLUE my BluePoint Siamese/Burmese cross took over. When Multiply was closing a handful of our blogging friends recommended WordPress & we found a home here & made many new friends. Everyone followed the antics & struggles of NYLABLUE until her passing Nov. 22nd, 2014 to Summerland. A week later a little bouncing Burmese boy I met at a local adoption event joined me here! Dec. 9th, 2014. Purrince Siddhartha Henry came to live with me & regaled us with his journey towards 'Enlightenment'. He was a Burmese Buddhist with many health issues but he searched for meaning in his Life. After his lifelong struggle with Panleukopenia. Siddhartha Henry lost his battle & left for Pure Land August 28th, 2018. He was only 4 years & 1 month old. I've never totally gotten over the loss of my "Little Man". And this is where I get VERY serious. This Purrfect Pad blog is not all sunshine & roses. This blog is about REAL life with special needs cats who come into my life. We share our time together & we share the good, the bad & the ugly. This is a REAL blog. Yes we DO laugh & have fun & take Selfies! And we share each cat's struggles whether health issues or behavioural problems. And we share about my ongoing battle with 3 health conditions that can render me unable to walk plus having Cirrhosis of Liver & Seizures. We ask our friends & followers to respect that THE Purrfect Pad is anything but 'purrfect'. I am disabled & each of my cats' have had special needs. Everyone is welcome here as long as you are kind & respectful. If you have questions feel free to ask them. Sept. 6th, 2018 BellaDharma aka Baby Girl joined THE Purrfect Pad. We hope all of you will follow our life together as BellaDharma learns how to be a domesticated cat instead of a semi-feral one.... Love, Peace & Treets, Sherri-Ellen (BellaSita Mum) & BellaDharma & 'angels' Purrince Siddhartha Henry; Nylablue 'Sweet Feet' & Mingflower the Merciless & all my other cats who have shared my life with me. You are all loved & remembered...
    BellaDharma an BellaSita Mum says:

    Mee-yow Wilson an Elsa an Miss Monika it sure lookss *hot* there! Wee sorry it been liek that. Wee have a few hot an hue-mid dayss an then it rainss an iss chilley! What a weerd Summer so far!!!
    THE Pansiess are so purrty! Mee lovess them!!
    ***nose bopss*** BellaDharma an (((hugss))) BellaSita Mum

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Many thanks, yes, today is day 13 of 90+ degree days in a row. We’d love some rain and hope something comes soon.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      With these guys, detours are commonplace around the Ranch.

  2. We are actually getting some rain this weekend, so our temps have cooled off a bit. We’ll try and send some of it your way!
    xoxo,
    Rosy & Sunny
    PeeEss…We see pronghorns off of I-25 north of Santa Fe, aren’t they the coolest?!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Rain would be so welcome (without the hail if I have a choice). I think we received 12, maybe 15 drops yesterday. Today is just supposed to be hot and dry. Yes, we love seeing pronghorns but usually they are blurry because they’re so far away. Have a great weekend!

  3. I love the smell of wisteria and a great shot of the Pronghorn! Love the colorful field, too.
    Yay, on getting to visit your 5 Ugh on the 4 hour traffic delay!
    I hope the heat eases up for you. I know you are fried! And poor Elsa is melting off the couch! It also looks like you need a new bed. Wilson claimed yours. 😉 Enjoy your weekends laying low!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Summer is just not our jam. And it’s always hotter when I visit my Dad so there’s that. Sigh. But to see the smile on his face when he sees us makes it worth it.

  4. Yet another tour de force, kids. This was a blooming beauty of a stroll, complete with what? Antelope! The best I can do is maybe a cantaloupe, so yeah, you win.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      You’re too kind, Marc. Seeing antelope so much closer than ever before was a real treat. The alpine glow over the Greenhorn mountains was a bonus. Here’s to a weekend full of cantaloupe, a huge favorite of ours. All 3 of us love it!

        1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
          Tails Around the Ranch says:

          You do the same, if it’s even remotely possible. I’m walking the dogs as soon as the sun comes up to avoid the heat.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Terveisiä ja kiitos, Kristiina! So good to hear from you. Hope summer is being kind to you. You’re always welcome to come on the road with us. Have a wagnificent weekend. 💙

        1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
          Tails Around the Ranch says:

          Feel free to tag along any time. 😻

  5. Dalton,Benji aka Meezer’s Mews & Terrieristical Woofs – We're Angel-Pipo & Angel-Minko-WeBeesSiameezers! And Angel-MrJackFreckles was our barky doggy brofur. And now we have Dalton and Benji , our little doggy brofurs. MJF: April 30, 2002; Gotcha Day: June 10, 2002; RB Day: Feb 5, 2018. Pipo: Dec 26, 2004; Gotcha Day: Feb 14, 2005. RBDay: Nov3,2020; Minko: Dec 29, 2004; Gotcha Day: Feb 14, 2005; RB Day: June 18, 2017. Dalton: Gotcha Day Sept 27, 2017 Birthday: Unknown...probably sometime in 2016...he has been assigned a Birthday: Aug 20, 2016. Benji: Birthday: June6,2018; GotchaDay: Dec 28, 2019 So we are Dalton & Benji...enjoy our blog:)
    Meezer’sMews&TerrieristicalWoofs says:

    That sure is a gorgeous tree! I wonder if there are any around our neck of the woods…
    We are Zone 5/6, so it is possible.

    Maybe we are wrongly placed by those climate zones, it feels like we are in the Jungle Zom=ne with all the humidity. I went out around 8pm, to pick up after the dogs and to water the plants, and I came back inside after about 30 minutes, and I could have washed the floors with my sweaty clothes. UGH. Even now in the ‘wee’ hours it’s 75F.
    Thankfully we have AC,, so we hide in the house away from any thoughts of the hot mess outside! I canceled a yard project our sons were going to help with. It will just have to wait for cooler days.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      I think the plant hardiness zones are somewhat skewed as the climate heats up. Pretty soon we’ll all be able to grow palm trees anywhere. 🤣 Stay as cool as you can. We were out again at 5:20 am this morning to avoid the heat. At least we don’t have high humidity-just the sizzle setting.

  6. KDKH – Colorado, USA – I love and live with lots of animals. I'm a believer in equality, spirituality, metaphysics, and a new perspective. See my blog: peacewithmylife.com
    KDKH says:

    I can’t imagine going through this weather while wearing fur!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      I know, right?! Especially black fur!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Thank you. It’s so cool watching the Pronghorns race across the plains. They are amazingly athletic!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      My siter and daughter live in Texas and I can’t believe the temps down there so any place that has heat and humidity has our deepest condolences. Here’s to having a great weekend!

  7. edgar62 – Semi-retired in South Australia. Interests are Music (Andre Rieu, Anna Netrebko) Reading (SciFi / Crime) and History Movies: The Day After Tomorrow, Casablanca, The Man Who Would be King Community: Secretary Support group, Royal Flying Doctor Service.
    edgar62 says:

    Pronghorn Antelope – creatures I have not heard of before and they look quite interesting as do the Kentucky Yellowood trees. I dare say that our summer this year will be much like the weather patterns that are happening everywhere at the moment – hot to very hot. However, right at this moment I am cold and I would be very glad of some heat. I am sitting here with a heated travel blanket around my legs. I would pull it up a bit higher but the bottom part is sort of occupied by a Benji.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Antelope are amazing hooved animals and Mom has always been captivAted by their Great Plains presence. We’d be happy to forward some heat down under for you. The heat this summer has been insane all across the country. And some places have been getting so much in the way of rain. Wish we were in that group. Usually we’ll received 12-16 drops not nearly enough to keep the plants happy. And hail, there have been several bad hail storms. Ear rubs for Mr. Benji from all of us.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      They are much smaller than elk, even smaller than the mule deer around here. They move really quicker. That pot is soooo over the top, especially considering the garden is rather formal.

  8. thomasstigwikman – Dallas, Texas – My name is Thomas Wikman. I am a software/robotics engineer with a background in physics. I am currently retired. I took early retirement. I am a dog lover, and especially a Leonberger lover, a home brewer, craft beer enthusiast, I’m learning French, and I am an avid reader. I live in Dallas, Texas, but I am originally from Sweden. I am married to Claudia, and we have three children. I have two blogs. The first feature the crazy adventures of our Leonberger Le Bronco von der Löwenhöhle as well as information on Leonbergers. The second blog, superfactful, feature information and facts I think are very interesting. With this blog I would like to create a list of facts that are accepted as true among the experts of the field and yet disputed amongst the public or highly surprising. These facts are special and in lieu of a better word I call them super-facts.
    thomasstigwikman says:

    North American Pronghorn antelope. I have not seen one of those in a while. They are very rare around Dallas, where I live, but I’ve seen them in west Texas several times. I know they are very common in Colorado and Wyoming.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      For a while they were endangered but have recovered and currently are found in these western states, primarily Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. I love watching them run on the Walker Ranch that’s near my Dad’s house. Boy are they fast!

  9. Kate Crimmins – Retired Human Resources executive with two bossy cats ready to share insights, experiences and wisdom to make you laugh and think in new ways.
    Kate Crimmins says:

    We are melting back here in the east. Buttered popcorn coming out of a butt? That is some critter!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Yeah, we saw the heat indexes. Yikes! After Mom read that about the buttered popcorn smell, she said she was never eating popcorn again. 😆

  10. Finally we found others that dislike summer like we do. The summer solstice means every day we are closer to winter and away from summer, our least favorite season. It is going to get hot here in a few days but right now we have rain all day every day and flooding. It is very depressing. We love that one planter with all the stuff on it, cute! Have a good weekend and tell your mom dogs belong on the bed, it is a good thing. We all sleep on the bed and Mom can hardly find a spot to crawl in, but she loves being cozy with us.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      We’re counting down the days until the temps become much more civilized. One can always put another layer on but you can only go down so far. We don’t do heat very well. Mom wouldn’t mind Wilson being on the bed but he resource guards her so Mom says all four on the floor, pal. Have a great weekend.

  11. Elsa and Wilson, it appears like your department of transportation is as helpful as ours on alternate routes lol. Those Kentucky Yellowwoods look and sound delightful. That neighbor’s flower pot IS colorful….and amusingly “busy.” Let those Pronghorns do the runnin’ this weekend and you stay nice and cool…and occasionally on the bed…!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Sadly there aren’t enough highways for all the cars these days. The main north/south highway is I-25 and it’s busy full of cars and (way too many IMHO) trucks. If there’s an accident, everything just shuts down-there’s nowhere to go. We’ll settle for nice and cool indoors. Have a great weekend.

  12. LOL, that’s some alternate route! Cool seeing the pronghorn, in my experience it was more common to see them further north, tons on the way to Wyoming.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Exactly on the route alternative. We’d have probably gotten home quicker going through SLC 🤣 Yeah, pronghorns and oil rigs going north. You can see lots of both heading toward Wyoming.

  13. John W. Howell – South Texas Gulf Coast – I have been working in business for over forty years and now have the time to work in special areas of interest. My passion has always been to create compelling stories of fiction. I have authored six novels and am working on my Seventh. The first novel is still in manuscript form and being utilized as a door stop in the laundry room. The second is a contemporary fiction novel of 89,000 words and is complete and I am currently seeking a publisher. I also write poetry but have not had the guts to share any with anyone. The one time I read a piece to a person their only comment was, “it doesn’t rhyme.” I will continue to write and hopefully my blog, Fiction Favorites at www.johnwhowell.com will provide some entertainment and an interesting thought or two. I live in the Austin area with my wife Molly and an assortment of loving pets.
    John W. Howell says:

    Loved the stats on the pronghorn, Monika. I enjoyed seeing the Kentucky Yellowoods too. We have the humidity to match the temperature here for this weekend. UGH

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      You have our deepest sympathies. That humidity thing just wipes us all out. Glad you enjoyed learning about the Pronghorns. They’re pretty fascinating creatures. Try to stay cool this weekend.

      1. John W. Howell – South Texas Gulf Coast – I have been working in business for over forty years and now have the time to work in special areas of interest. My passion has always been to create compelling stories of fiction. I have authored six novels and am working on my Seventh. The first novel is still in manuscript form and being utilized as a door stop in the laundry room. The second is a contemporary fiction novel of 89,000 words and is complete and I am currently seeking a publisher. I also write poetry but have not had the guts to share any with anyone. The one time I read a piece to a person their only comment was, “it doesn’t rhyme.” I will continue to write and hopefully my blog, Fiction Favorites at www.johnwhowell.com will provide some entertainment and an interesting thought or two. I live in the Austin area with my wife Molly and an assortment of loving pets.
        John W. Howell says:

        We will try. Thank you.

  14. Oops, see, it’s been so long, we’d didn’t put our comment in the proper place. Sigh.
    That wasn’t a reply. It was a hi and hello to the puppers!
    Sorry.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Not to worry at all. We read all the comments and appreciate them equally wherever they are. Thank you!

  15. Dale – Boucherville – I love cooking, entertaining, writing, photography, walk/hiking. The best part of blogging is connecting with other bloggers and creating real conversations and relationships and having them feel something from what I offer.
    Dale says:

    Call me weird, but I kinda like that kitschy flower pot 🙂 A little whimsey surely brings a smile to most!
    Those pronghorns are very cool!
    Ugh on the traffic. I swear it is the one thing that really makes me lose my cool.
    It’s a long weekend up here in Quebec where the Francophones celebrate the patriots. I’ll listen to good ole québécois music that my anglophone friends don’t understand how I can possibly be part of that culture. Hey. I’m a proud mix of the two.
    Our heat broke today (yay!) and we will have rain all weekend. It’s almost always rains on St-Jean-Baptiste Day! Oh well…I’m good with bingeing whatevs on the old telly if I must.
    Happy weekend to you!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      It’s definitely whimsical and a bit out of place with the rest of the garden that’s more formal. Enjoy the celebrations this weekend. We’re going to do our best to avoid the millennials and Gen Z’ers at all costs. In our neighborhood, they think common courtesy applies only to accommodating themselves and rules don’t apply to them. Mom rolls her eyes and gets crabbish since they often don’t clean up after their dogs and cater to bratty kids. 😬

      1. Dale – Boucherville – I love cooking, entertaining, writing, photography, walk/hiking. The best part of blogging is connecting with other bloggers and creating real conversations and relationships and having them feel something from what I offer.
        Dale says:

        I like that it does stick our for that reason. Brings a little silly fun into the fussy.
        Oh, I won’t be hanging with the revelers. The called for rain will give me all the excuses I need to stick to home base!

        1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
          Tails Around the Ranch says:

          Oh gosh, what I’d do for rain about now is almost sinful. 😉

          1. Dale – Boucherville – I love cooking, entertaining, writing, photography, walk/hiking. The best part of blogging is connecting with other bloggers and creating real conversations and relationships and having them feel something from what I offer.
            Dale says:

            So sorry. Ours has not really started yet. A few drops here and there.

            1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
              Tails Around the Ranch says:

              Rain is allusive in a mountain desert. Usually it may mount to 12-15 drops, then again it could be a gusher for about 90 seconds. Gentle rain showers are definitely an anomaly. We’d more likely have snow than rain 99% of the time.

              1. Dale – Boucherville – I love cooking, entertaining, writing, photography, walk/hiking. The best part of blogging is connecting with other bloggers and creating real conversations and relationships and having them feel something from what I offer.
                Dale says:

                Wow. Such a different environment.

  16. oooo pretty flowers! We don’t see those around here… it’s too hot for black dogs to be comfortable, around here there’s a lot of water drinking and then peeing.
    I had a spoo, Cole, who sniffed the flowers. Once on vacay in Princeton who has lots of pretty gardens, we walked and after I sniffed the flowers, cole would follow behind me and sniff them. A couple came up laughing and told us they watched him doing it.
    He was so cool…
    now we have a gutter bird to watch, and another bird has built a nest outside the front door… oy vey…

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Not a doggone thing wrong with sniffing flowers, whether you’re two or four legged. We had sparrows build a next by the back door and poor things were constantly disturbed. Luckily they fledged soon.

  17. Such interesting information on the pronghorns! Thank you! I am in central Nevada and have a lot to learn about local wildlife. I saw a mommy antelope and her two babies last weekend, but I don’t know what type of antelope she was. Beautiful though.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      They are very cool animals but it’s hard to get very close to them. Our mom was flabbergasted they were so close to the road. Usually she just sees them on the horizon as tiny little dots. I think there are 4 different kinds of pronghorns: Rocky Mountain pronghorn & Mexican pronghorn being the most prominent, Oregon pronghorn, and the endangered Baja California pronghorn. The ones you saw are likely the Rocky Mountain species.

  18. onespoiledcat – Virginia – We are Angel Sammy and Teddy......! Two ginger cats - one left for the Rainbow Bridge in December of 2016 (but still keeps in touch...) and the other in the "here and now" having lots of fun. Join us as we try to bring smiles to everyone around us with our blog.
    onespoiledcat says:

    Yikes……nothing worse than a car trip that requires a detour! At least you DID get home and you DID get to rest up! That Kentucky Yellowwood tree is GORGEOUS – those flowers are in such HUGE bunches – bet it would take just one to make the whole house smell fab. Visiting is funzies but that old saying about “no place like home” is kinda true isn’t it!

    Hugs, Teddy and Mom Pam

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Mom kept trying to figure out how to cut a bouquet of those blossoms! We always have a good time visiting Grandpa but it felt especially good to {finally} get home. Mom was wiped out. She’s not very magnanimous driving in hot conditions when the roads are jammed to the gills.

  19. Yeah, we’re the ones with the heat AND the humidity, ha! Like you, we’re just hanging out close to the AC. It’s impossible to be outside except early or late in the day. Hope it breaks soon!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      That makes both of us! Have a good weekend and at least try to stay cool.

  20. What beautiful animals! Sorry it is so hot…miserable when you have a furry coat.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      It’s miserable for peeps with skin that gets a gross looking heat rash too. We hope you, Leo and the thugs have a pleasant weekend.

      1. Raining, thank goodness, though cut off for a couple of days by a tree falling across the road, taking the electricity and phone lines with it!

        1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
          Tails Around the Ranch says:

          Yikes, hope power is restored quickly and fully.

            1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
              Tails Around the Ranch says:

              Ugh; we’ll keep our paws crossed that the phone lines will get restored soon. 🤞🏼

              1. Thank you. I have a mobile, but Leo depends on the fixed line as he cannot manage a mobile with semi paralysed hands.

                1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
                  Tails Around the Ranch says:

                  All the more reason to hope the repairs happen quickly. 🤞🏼 🤞🏼 🤞🏼

  21. derrycats – I am a pet sitter who lives with a houseful of animals as well, many of whom have medical and special needs. This blog is my reflection on the joys and blessings of living with our three cats and two dogs, and lots and lots of foster dogs and cats.
    derrycats says:

    Way too hot here (PA) as well. Potty breaks during the day are in the yard, on the grass. Walking on the sidewalks is too hot for dog and human. Even potty breaks are no more than 1 minutes. The pups need to get it done or wait until the next time!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Pretty much the same here. We go for our walk as the sun is coming up when it’s relatively pleasant. After that we hang out near the cool vents! Have a good weekend.

  22. Kymber @booomcha – United States – I am a simmer, Rennie garb wearer, author, and dog petter. Judy Garland is my queen, horror movies & classic movies are my jam. A little bit eccentric, owned by three cats. 🐱🐱🐱 My pseudonym is Unity Hayes; we are one in the same! INFJ
    Kymber Hawke says:

    I love your posts. I think I’d like to gallop with the Pronghorns, too. Although, I’m sure they would leave me in the dust fairly quickly. 😀 😂

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Mom always starts singing the song Home on the Range…where the deer and the antelope play. Passersby must think she’s some kind of a nutter. 😂

      1. Kymber @booomcha – United States – I am a simmer, Rennie garb wearer, author, and dog petter. Judy Garland is my queen, horror movies & classic movies are my jam. A little bit eccentric, owned by three cats. 🐱🐱🐱 My pseudonym is Unity Hayes; we are one in the same! INFJ
        Kymber Hawke says:

        LOLOL I think I’d like her. haha 😂

        1. At first we thought maybe the “critter” was the long-lost donkey now living with the elk herd (ha, long way from California tho!) … just kidding! Trying here to get back to visiting friends: Hi Elsa, Hi Wilson ~ oh yes, keep cool and for now, no long road trips, oh my what a detour that would’ve been! Only 92 days til it cools down some, mmm, hope that’s true … bye now, JUNE

          1. Kymber @booomcha – United States – I am a simmer, Rennie garb wearer, author, and dog petter. Judy Garland is my queen, horror movies & classic movies are my jam. A little bit eccentric, owned by three cats. 🐱🐱🐱 My pseudonym is Unity Hayes; we are one in the same! INFJ
            Kymber Hawke says:

            LOL I love it. 🌺🩷

          2. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
            Tails Around the Ranch says:

            We hope so too. It seems like it stays hotter longer these days. We’re all opposed to long detours. 😉

        2. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
          Tails Around the Ranch says:

          😂 She’s a weirdo with an odd sense of humor but we love her anyway. 😍

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