Often I have referenced the challenge of living without adult supervision. Yes, that can be a challenge. While it is true that I live without adult supervision, I don’t live alone. Kaia is my constant companion frequently placing her muzzle on my lap suggesting that she could use more attention. She spent her first five years living in kennel, a very good one where she was much appreciated. Now she may think that she’s died and gone to heaven, living 24/7 in a house or apartment.
Kaia and I have other company. With the coming of autumn box elder bugs have taken up residence in The Little House. They are rather amusing, though Joanne didn’t like them. Live and let live is my approach. Often they are trapped in the kitchen sink, the stainless steel too slippery for them to climb out. Picking them up and giving them a toss gives them opportunity to fly to a safer place. Kaia is not so considerate, they don’t survive her attention. Their presence is a clue that The Little House is not airtight. But they are totally harmless.
Takk for alt,
Al
Skyscraper along the Chiao Praya Riverer, Bangkok, Thailand.
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