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Puppyhead leapt, up from bed, to the door she raced. special high pitched bark reserved for the fox. learned did I, the hard way, not to open the door. not to let puppyhead go racing out, full speed ahead, out into the night. wild and free, and right straight after yet another wild life. so we watch, from behind closed door, peering out into the dark of the night. shadow moving around, surveilling the ground, a white tipped tail barely visible as past it moves. mean feel I, for not opening that door. puppyhead barks, ooks up at my head, then out to that yard. "Why can't I be out there now, alone with that fox?" learned I, the hard way, puppyhead won't back down. neither will the wild nocturnal creatures, who visit our den, during the very dark, the dark, of the middle of the night. so I creep silently up the stairs, every so quietly, so puppyhead won't hear, won't want to follow, won't want to come, out here with me instead. open a door, do I, a door to a deck. alone stand I peering down into the dark, the dark of the night. hearing that fox moving about, creeping along fence line, finding a place, a place of escape. almost free, to continue to roam through this night, this dark, & beautiful night. she leaps in one graceful arc, up and over high gate. pads off she goes, into this night, roaming along this solitary creature, taking such free flight on this magical night.
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May 13, 2022
May 13, 2022 at 11:36 PM UTC
nocturnal visitor, on a dark night
Puppyhead leapt, up from bed, to the door she raced. special high pitched bark reserved for the fox. learned did I, the hard way, not to open the door. not to let puppyhead go racing out, full speed ahead, out into the night. wild and free, and right straight after yet another wild life. so we watch, from behind closed door, peering out into the dark of the night. shadow moving around, surveilling the ground, a white tipped tail barely visible as past it moves. mean feel I, for not opening that door. puppyhead barks, ooks up at my head, then out to that yard. "Why can't I be out there now, alone with that fox?" learned I, the hard way, puppyhead won't back down. neither will the wild nocturnal creatures, who visit our den, during the very dark, the dark, of the middle of the night. so I creep silently up the stairs, every so quietly, so puppyhead won't hear, won't want to follow, won't want to come, out here with me instead. open a door, do I, a door to a deck. alone stand I peering down into the dark, the dark of the night. hearing that fox moving about, creeping along fence line, finding a place, a place of escape. almost free, to continue to roam through this night, this dark, & beautiful night. she leaps in one graceful arc, up and over high gate. pads off she goes, into this night, roaming along this solitary creature, taking such free flight on this magical night.
12 May 2022 magical visits by nocturnal creatures in surprising twists amidst this life in this modern suburban hell.
amiee
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May 13, 2022
May 13, 2022 at 11:36 PM UTC
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