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We rarely see skunks here. We're more likely to smell them when they've been hit by a car.

Many years ago, a momma had some little skunks under a bush. Our first Doberman, Shadow, wanted to investigate. Oh no, baby! nononononono!!!! We pulled her away and there were no warning shots from momma.
 
We rarely see skunks here. We're more likely to smell them when they've been hit by a car.

Many years ago, a momma had some little skunks under a bush. Our first Doberman, Shadow, wanted to investigate. Oh no, baby! nononononono!!!! We pulled her away and there were no warning shots from momma.
My first 3 Dobermans all got hit by skunks that liked to take up residence under the shed at my first house. Which happens to be practically at the foot of the hill I currently live on.
Then we moved to a house on a hill about 20 miles east of here. We switched from skunk trouble to porcupine trouble. Three Dobermans got quilled. The one who got it the worst (she ran full tilt for the porcupine and slammed her open mouth onto it) had been skunked in the same place by the same skunk 2 days in a row. She stuck her face under the shed and it nailed her right in the muzzle. I treated her muzzle but couldn't get rid from the stench. Turns out her paw also got hit between the toes.
 
I smell coffee! Yay!
It is 52 F here with clouds and rain. The good kind of rain that will knock the fire danger down.
I am caught up with the wood spitting.
I felt so funny about sleeping in that I went ahead and got it all split before the rains started. "Make hay while the sun is shining!"
Welcome to the café @BasilA !
 

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