Saturday, February 7, 2015

"There is more to us than some of us suppose".


The snow lighter. The temperatures glaciale. This morning what's left of the snow makes a very satisfying ( to PON ears at least ) crackling noise underfoot. Sophie squeals with delight. The village wakes.

No sign of the missing Goldens. The locals, being dog folk, alert a network of farmers in an ever widening radius.

Why can't people think before they open their mouths ? A woman from the next village stops by to tell the French teacher that there's a dangerous wild boar about . It's rumoured to have killed three hunting dogs last weekend. '' By this stage it'll have got yours ". This, as you can imagine, is not well received.


Over lunch I comment that after four nights it's a hopeless task. '' Would you give up on these two so quickly ? " asks 'the font' looking at Bob and Sophie. Point taken. We carry on with the search. 

Strange how something like two lost dogs brings people together. The villagers may be constantly squabbling but they respect the teacher and the education she imparts. They are uncomplicated in their willingness to help. A French country belief in the sanctity of the world and its creatures 

One of lifes little crises. Too small for a diary but recorded here for what it says about people.


12 comments:

OJ said...

So true ... here's another dog story to rekindle our faith in "ubuntu"
http://showme.co.za/east-london/news/cop-saves-womans-best-friend/

WFT Nobby said...

I'd still be looking if it was Bertie.
As for the wild boar lady, a severe case of "mouth before brain", as my late father would have said.

Brinley Westie said...

We'll keep saying prayers for their safe return... stranger things have happened. Maybe they holed up in a barn or something. When Momma wuz young, they had a kitty go missing for over a week. Momma called and called and thought she heard him crying. Evfurryone told her she wuz imaginin' things...
Well, after about a week, she and her brother were out in their backyard, tossing a ball around. It went ovfur da naybor's fence and brother went after it. He came back over the fence with a big smile. Oliver was found. He had gotten himself locked in the naybor's workshop-- since it was winter, no one had been in there for days and days. But a bucket of water was in there that they had soaked the Christmas tree in and that is what kept him alive.
Seems Momma wuz right when she thought she heard him.
Maybe they will find the pups in someone's outbuilding...

Duke and Petite-Chose at 2G said...

Unfortunately some people, like the woman in the next village, rejoice in relaying distressing news - no doubt she is not a dog owner. We just pray that the pups are somewhere safe and will somehow find their way home.
This morning Sophie has a definite "don't mess with me" look on her face - is it because someone forgot to bring the biscuits?

Bella Roxy & Macdui said...

We wouldn't be forgotten. SHE'd keep looking.

Anonymous said...

Miracles do happen. Lost pets are found. We had a friend who lost her beloved Maine Coon Cat for over two months. She never ever gave up hope.
One day, she heard a 'meow' from a closed up barn-garage in her community. It had been locked up for the winter. Inside……her beloved cat!
Alive, happy to be found, and still living a good life today - many years later. So - the French teacher should keep looking in all kinds of places……who knows? This time - the FONT knows best.

VirginiaC said...

How thoughtless and unsympathetic of that woman to say something like that to the poor teacher lady.
Don't stop looking for the goldens, ....the Font is right as always....please don't give up. I'd be looking 24/7 if it were my sweet boy Brownie.
I hope they're found soon.

Unknown said...

I opened this page before anything else this morning hoping for good news. This is beyond sad, wish we could all be there helping with the search. The font has great wisdom and imparted the needed motivation for you. As for the other lady she is so unhelpful she needs to stay away. Best of luck in the search from rainy Vancouver BC.

Robin Larkspur said...

Keep a positive thought. Thinking of the French teacher and hoping for the best news!

Jake of Florida said...

I keep checking, hoping there will be an update with positive news. We're all out there mentally searching with your village folks!

tammy j said...

oh i so hope for good news.
does anyone have the dog whistle that only dogs can hear? maybe the sound would go farther? i don't know. just grabbing at straws here.
i searched for a dog of mine for days on end once. it's the not knowing that's unbearable.
will hold only GOOD thoughts. bless you and the font for helping.

MrsDuncanMahogany said...

I truly hope they are safe and warm somewhere. Some people should really learn to think before they speak.