A neighbors' barn caught fire last night, full of newly bailed hay, lit up the sky with yellow glow and black smoke, Many of us came running but could do little but watch, it was not a blaze controlled by a well and a garden hose.
With a twenty minute response time by our rural volunteer fire department, having not enough water in their two pumper trucks to do much good, it burned for hours and was a total loss.
In the morning after most everyone had gone my stoic friend, a man of 60 years and few words wept, he had lost his tractor and his beloved border collie herding dog in the flames, Molly obviously not able or willing to abandon her seven newly born pups.
He said, the barn, hay, even the tractor he could replace, but "never my wonderful sweet Molly girl."