Rainy day boys

Another cool, rainy day.

The kind of day that makes you want to nap the day away.

Some people did just that.

Rainy day boys.

Bear applies for Bob’s job

So…I heard Bear jump off the bed….

…and then some whining…

Bob had been looking at the other closet first thing Friday morning. I suspected that we might have a small visitor…

When I saw and heard Bear at the other bedroom closet, my suspicions were confirmed.

Bob was aware that something was happening….

I wonder what Mousie was thinking when paw of Bear made its appearance under the closet door?

I opened the closet door, moved the A/C unit which was blocking Bear’s access to Mousie…

Mousie hightailed it for the open air and Bear got him – Bear is VERY quick and VERY athletic! I thought there was going to be a swallow, but instead, it was a spit-out…a wet and nearly dead mouse which I scooped up and put out of its misery.

Bear was a bit nonplussed at the entire situation but, I think, relieved that it was over.

Bob’s reaction…”I am retired…that darn dog can have the mice…”

Heh…

Bob in Action

The first ever movie of Bob in Action!

Got 1 minute 23 seconds? See Mr. Bob the wonder cat, playing with bubbles in the bathroom sink. Narrated by yours truly :)!

What about Bob?

Upon arriving home Sunday, I let Bob out of the motorhome first. He had, after all, ridden in the back by himself and it was his “turn”. He kind of shook himself as he walked to the house, got a drink and went inside. Once he was inside checking out his food bowl, I got Bear out and we went for a very brisk, very exciting walk around the property before going in the back door where I put him in the office/sunroom…which has glass doors.

Bob took a look, looked at me and left.

When I was sure Bear was settled, had food and water, I went back to the motorhome to unload those things that don’t stay…and found Bob…

“Are you going to come in the house, Bob?”

“You’ve got to be kidding!! How long is that dog going to be in there?”

“He lives here???”

“…not good news.”

“Tell me again why we need a dog.”

***So…this might take awhile. My plan is that while I am keeping everyone separate, the separation is glass doors or the kennel so everyone has to deal with seeing and hearing everyone else. And I make sure I get plenty of both of their scents on me and we occasionally switch areas so they must be where the other has been. I hope that eventually this works :)!

Only in Montana

Where else do they work in fields in the snow…

Bob is mystified.

The rhubarb is under that snow somewhere.

All day.