Cherry Lie – Day 745

Cherry Pie from Crossroads Bakery – Photo: L. Weikel

Cherry Lie

Ha ha – nope. That’s not a typo. It’s actually an ‘autocorrect’ that struck me as just a bit too cheeky to pretend it didn’t happen. My Cherry Pie’s evolution into “Cherry Lie” was way too synchronous for my taste.

But see? I’ll own it.

I’ve been bemoaning my sudden seemingly uncontrollable appetite lately. And while I’m eating lots of everything it seems (including salad), I’m especially indulging in more comfort foods, including bakery treats such as the cherry pie, above, and occasionally the delectable locally-sourced artisanal ice cream as well.

From Afar

Watching myself from afar, it’s sort of interesting. I’ve been relatively disciplined throughout the entire past year. Indeed, I paid particular attention to making an effort to remain reasonably cognizant of over-indulging as we watched this year of 2020 unfold. I tried, at least.

It seems I lost all self-control just before the election and most definitely since then. The past month has been a dietary train wreck. And for the most part, I just. don’t. care.

So I guess that’s why I chose to post a photo of my little pre-Thanksgiving transgression. The raiding of the cherry pie.

Because, like that honey badger video I posted the other day (and re-link again here because I do find it hilarious), I just don’t give a s*&t.

Hope you have a marvelously decadent Thanksgiving and allow yourselves an extra scoop of everything – for each relative you are celebrating the holiday with from afar.

Stay well my friends.

(T-366)

Gorgeous – Day 740

Our new friend – Photo: L. Weikel

Gorgeous

I was going to title this post ‘Reputation,’ since that’s the keyword attributed to Skunk in my tried and true Medicine Cards* by Jamie Sams and David Carson. But after I looked at the photos I have to share, there really is only one word that comes to mind. Gorgeous.

Just look at this amazing creature. I can only presume this is the same one that got spooked last week (and let it’s displeasure be known) when Spartacus suddenly bounded in its direction. Clearly Spartacus’s presence has not dissuaded it from finding the plethora of sunflower seeds much to its liking and well worth the stress of dealing with a cat and a dog that uncannily resemble some of its closest relatives. (What is it with us and black-and-white pets?)

In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised to discover that Cletus and our Skunk Friend are involved in a little inter-species flirtation. They bear an uncanny resemblance to each other. In fact, I saw Stinky bolt from underneath the feeders, waddling furiously to take refuge, alarmingly, underneath my car. Had I not seen Cletus bound down the flagstone path only moments before, I would have assumed it was he and not given it another thought. They’re almost identical in size and fluff.

But just look at this skunk’s luxurious pelt! Its back is almost entirely white with a black stripe – as opposed to black with a white stripe – and its ample and impressive tail is adorned with a flourish of brilliance.

Adorable – Photo: L. Weikel

Sassy and Adorable

What gets me is the sassy and adorable attitude. I know I should be viewing this beautiful beast’s presence in our yard with more dismay, but I can’t. I love that it’s sharing space with us, at least for the time being. I just hope Spartacus has learned to be at least a bit more circumspect when catching sight of it.

And it most definitely feels quite at home. The other night, when I took these photos, it initially loped in a frenzy to take refuge underneath my car. But it bravely peeked out and waddled back toward the porch where I was standing within less than a minute. I was astonished.

I took a cute little video of it meandering around the yard. It didn’t seem to mind at all that I’d flooded the area with light from the garage and porch. It ventured over our Hill of Moss and trotted through piles of leaves, stopped to sniff and snuffle at the base of our maple tree until nonchalantly returning to the source of its evening repast: our birdfeeders. All the while, I sat on the porch videoing and photographing it.

I was reminded of the hilarious video about the honey badger. Honey Badger “just don’t give a shit” – and neither does our resident skunk.

There’s a lesson here for me – and probably a lot of us. Perhaps on a lot of levels. I just know it.

Just look at that tail – Photo: L. Weikel

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(T-371)