Saturday, April 17, 2010

ladybird


Since I don't have any artwork to show you right now, I'll tell you about Ladybird. We live about 3o miles out in the country and as I was driving home late one night last fall, I could vaguely see something in the road ahead. I slowed down and as I passed by, two big, brown eyes looked right at me through the car window. I pulled over and got out, but couldn't see anything. Before I knew it, this big Bassett hound had jumped into the driver's seat of my car and wouldn't budge. I tried to get her out to put her in the back seat, but she was NOT getting out. She was very upset...crying! There were no houses nearby and it was too late to knock on doors anyway, so I shoved (heaved) her over to the passenger seat and did what I always do.....I took her home. The next day, I ran an ad in the paper, but no one ever called to claim her. It was pretty obvious that she had been dumped, not an uncommon thing out here, sadly.

I really was not looking for another dog to keep at this time - we had plenty of pets already. So, I had her spayed and began looking for a good home for her. Months went by with no takers. Everyday, we got more and more attached, of course. She was a good dog from the start, except for being terribly distraught, but soon became one of the best dogs we've ever had. I can't imagine life without her...she is so funny just to look at and makes us laugh with her comical ways.





She's a good watch dog...


for about 10 minutes at a time.


She helps with chores...



Plays well with others...


But, this is mostly what she does....my kind of dog!


7 comments:

Stephen Parker said...

Mary,

It was great hearing from you, and thanks so much for the note.

What a fabulous post. Your photos of Ladybird are excellent, made even better by your new found world-class model.

It's striking how she seems just how to make herself indispensable, in any situation. In all these pictures, she's unquestionably the center of the universe. And, as you said, the pull of her brown eyes is inescapable. I'm glad you took her in. She clearly deserves her new home.

I'm looking forward to seeing more paintings from you.

Take care,
Stephen

molly said...

That dog was truly a lucky dog to have found your home and now living a county dogs life!!Darling ladybird!

Polly Jones said...

I just love this, pictures and story!

Hannah Boen said...

that's so adorable! give her a scratch on the head for me :)

Flower said...

What a sweetie pie! You have a big heart and an open door!!
Love the story..and it's ending!

Anonymous said...

I love this story and the pictures. I can just hear your sweet voice telling the "long verson."

Summer said...

This dog belongs on a commercial or in the movies ..... She is a keeper ..... What a character ....We once had one just like her so enjoy her because as i am sure you very well know nothing lasts forever here on earth .