THC: Mad Englishman Near the Midnight Sun – Part 15

Good Morning!

Coffee cup

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Welcome to The Coffee Shop, just for you early risers on Monday mornings. This is an Open Thread forum, so if you have an off-topic opinion burning a hole in your brainpan, feel free to add a comment.

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Photo of wolf tracks on Vancouver Island

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With time running out, Bertie’s still on the hunt for the elusive Coastal Sea Wolf, but one has been spotted way up the coast  – can his luck be turning?


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Here’s some lovely wolfish music by BrunuhVille for you:


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Thank you for visiting the Coffee Shop. Wishing you and yours a wonderful Thanksgiving.

Come back next week to find out if Bertie catches a wolf on camera at last.

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Nona Blyth Cloud has lived and worked in the Los Angeles area for over 50 years, spending much of that time commuting on the 405 Freeway. After Hollywood failed to appreciate her genius for acting and directing, she began a second career managing non-profits, from which she has retired. Nona has now resumed writing whatever comes into her head, instead of reports and pleas for funding. She lives in a small house overrun by books with her wonderful husband.
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6 Responses to THC: Mad Englishman Near the Midnight Sun – Part 15

  1. wordcloud9 says:

    LOL – The round door knob prevents herding dogs from opening doors at will – years ago, our Collie-Spitz mix, definitely the smartest smartest dog I’ve ever met, had figured out how to unlock the lock in the middle of the doorknob, but couldn’t get a good enough grip to turn the knob. If he’d had even one thumb, he would have been able to come and go as he pleased.

  2. pete says:

    I’ve seen dogs that could open fence gates and one friend that had to get a different truck because his dog learned how to open the doors (from the inside). Said he was at a redlight one day when the dog opened the door, got out and went to a McDonalds.

    • wordcloud9 says:

      LOL pete –

      The aforementioned collie-spitz and an Aussie shepherd we had later could unlock and open sliding glass doors – fortunately, neither one mastered car door handles, probably because they were too busy sticking their snouts out the window to smell the world and go into doggie ecstasy.

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