What makes me "me"

What makes me "me"
My hood - my peeps - my dog!

if everyone else is blogging why can't I?

So I meet this woman in my town, and turns out she's a blogaholic.

Heyyy says I, you mean you just start a blog, or in her case several blogs and thats all there's to it? Yup, says she, you can share opinions, wax editorial over things that seem important at the time and babble publicly!

Sounds good to me! I have a story to tell, several actually.

So here goes, my first venture to blog on the big www world wide whine!

Thursday, 22 September 2016

Hinterland who's who: one hump or two?

Yesterday I was introduced to Jamal.  Young, athletic,  calm.  Long of leg, lovely "coat"...not a bit disturbed from his late morning snack by this very curious woman stopping and fumbling with her phone like a hill billy paparazzo.

You see, we don't see a lot of newcomers like Jamal in this neck of the woods.  But the real headsmacker was..one hump?  Is Jamal a camel or a dromedary?

Oddly, southern Alberta is not generally known for camels, tho I've heard they were employed to take prospectors to the Yukon during the gold rush.  And indeed some escaped, living like weird looking moose, until the last one was hunted.

Jamal, his two caretakers cheerily explained as they pulled up, and in typical prairie fashion rolled down their windows to say howdy, Jamal is a pet.  This should not have come as a surprise,  I mean people have pets right?  And, they went on to tell me, all wide grins and windblown hair, Jamal is a sweetheart.   Fond of apples and neck rubs.  How cool is that!
The owner, a young fellow who's fortune was initially made selling Thompson Ground Squirrels aka gophers...to the Japanese as adorable pets..rumour has it a mattress lined vac truck was originally employed to amass inventory. .has a business in exotic animals.

This might explain the 3 Ibex, one 5 horned sheep, 2 large Yaks and a whole bunch of mini (and I suspect fainting) goats.

I always linger near the paddocks when passing...its a treat!  Whether a speeding herd of baby potbelly pigs, or a pair of stately Japanese Cranes calmy strutting by, it never fails to amaze me!  One thing for sure, Jamal won't lack in companions, love & attention, or admiring passersby.

Country living..whats not to love!

1 comment:

  1. I don't know how many more times I can read about some camel. Time for a new narrative.

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