Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Sheba

Her Highness

The White Princess

 

Affection is limited to a tail-wag at quarter-to-half speed. There is no licking, and she barely tolerates my affection. She is head shy, so I can’t pat her on the head too much. If I show her affection when we are both standing, she will walk around to face me and then she will push herself through my legs and then she stops, offering me her rearend so I will scratch it. My affection becomes practical and self-serving. So, when I love her, she gives me her ass!

When we go to Rollo Park to play fetch, as we get close to the park, she always behaves the same way. She goes mad with excitement, whining with anticipation. It’s only when we go there, that she acts this way. But when it comes time to play, I throw the ball, and she becomes a greyhound, pounding on the turf like a racehorse. But she won’t bring the ball back to me, I must walk to her to fetch it and throw it again.

However, ….

When I leave her home, as I did the other night to go to dinner at Kris and Steve’s, she jumps up and turns around, and yips and pants, and she wags at full speed when I come home. And lately, when we get into the car to go somewhere, she walks up behind my seat—she has a four-foot by eight-foot raised bed in the back of my van—and she puts her head on my shoulder. Not only that, she makes a purring noise as I scratch and caress her head with my hands. I know that she loves it because it’s a regular habit that she initiated, and it thrills me.

When a car is coming by, if we are walking on the (curb-less) street, she comes to me and sits where I point when I call her and point at the ground. When I see people coming towards us along the trial, I’ll say ‘sit,’ and I’ll point, and she’ll sit on her mark. She’s a very quick learn, and she has quite a handy vocabulary.

I’ve come to love the feel of her falling against my back and then sliding down to sleep on the bed beside me when we go to bed. And I love how she runs ahead of me then stops, turns, pauses to seemingly check that we are still together, then turns and keeps on going when we are trail walking. 

Also, there are spontaneous fits of glee when we are in large open spaces. She gets the zoomies, but throughout her disposal of energy, she comes to me, full tail, sometimes barking, in full-on canine ecstasy, then she takes off and runs in circles before returning to me again. I’m always included in her bliss. Every six weeks, she goes to the groomer’s salon. She doesn’t like going; I must leash her to get her into the shop. And when I pick her up, I get the same welcome as when I come home to her, after having been out for a while.

We often walk the Ricki trail. When we park there, I park on the street beside a home with two golden retrievers. The retrievers go nuts when they see me because I love them and I always make a fuss with them. I never just walk past. Sheba hasn’t an ounce of enthusiasm for them or any other living things except, of course, for we who serve. Most of my friends come to be loved after an initial warning of loud barking when they arrive.

Hence her qualifier, her nickname. 

She was a surprise. I got a call one Sunday night and the friendly gentleman told me that he’d be coming to my house on Tuesday with my puppy, and he told me the puppy, Polar, was paid for. I was too embarrassed to say I had no idea what he was talking about. But a free puppy!

I’m sure I paid for all or part of the fee for the dog. I just don’t remember anything of the purchasing because I was still in full-on breakdown mode. I remember Dr. Shoja bringing up the subject of a dog. Her Highness was eight weeks old when she arrived. I slept on the floor in the living room on a big foamy for several months so that she could sleep with me. 

We’ve spent every day and night together for over eight years (except for when I had my heart attack). I have local fame. I have a fan base of six who will attest to my love of animals. All the local dog owners know that. The lunch I had with Sandi the other day came out of meeting her because she has an Airedale and I am smitten with all Airedales. When I was baptized, Connie chose Francis for my confirmation name after the saint who so famously loved animals.

I feel blessed to have a passion for animals. Aleck, a cat, was my first love. He was abandoned like I was. I bonded with a big, beautiful longhair, white, part-Persian cat. He was my first experience of feeling love. I was probably twelve years old at the time.

Through contacts of Don, I got access to the animals in the zoo in Stanley Park. I sometimes cared for animals needing round-the clock feeding, so I’d get to bring them home. And as a child, my favourite thing to do was to go to visit the farm animals on the UBC campus. Don would drive me.

Now that I know so much more about the psychology of child neglect from Dr. Shoja (whom I see today). I believe my passion for animals might have saved me, helped me get through life fully functional. Animals are my life force; I think the love I feel for them nourished me, holding off my breakdown until late in life. 

My behavioral name is Tarzan.

Today, snow flurries are predicted, but I am confident that we’ll not get any. Snow was predicted for Sunday and Monday and we got none. Hence my confidence that we won’t get any today, and there is no snow predicted in the coming week, so I’m very happy.
















Monday, February 16, 2026

Slow Days (but not Snow Days)

I forgot to post yesterday. It was the second time last week that I forgot to post, and I think that is telling. I’m losing my ambition to post because my life is so dull that I have nothing to day.

saturday

Saturday was brilliantly sunny all day. We enjoyed two long forest walks (except I’m sick of my bone spurs). Other than our walks, all I did was read, doomscroll and some work for SPACE, but I can’t continue with my SPACE work until I chat with Aidan on Wednesday.

I have zero to say about the day, except that I loved every second of it. But there was nothing worth reporting on until I left to have dinner with my South End Posse (Kris, Steve, Stacy, Bryce and Nancy). I have such fun whenever I am with them. 

I arrived at six looking forward to the evening because Kris makes delicious food every time we go to her house. She is such a delightful host, as is Steve. And Stacy is a very dear friend. She’s went under the knife for a hip replacement at the end of January, so she was moving slowly. We had an amazing and fun time together.

I didn’t get home until 22:30. I’m not up that late often, so as soon as I got home, we all went to bed.

sunday

My Day was slow and easy. We walked the Ricki Ave. trail and every time I walk that trail, I am positively amazed at the east with which I climb the long slow hills. I have no compunction whatsoever to walk that trail now that my lungs are so much better thanks to Tezspire.

Because of my reaction to the luge event, I am wary of watching the Olympics, and I have finished my book, so yesterday was all about napping and puttering. It was another lovely sunny day and so we walked the Elder Cedar trail in the afternoon. I needed the slow day after being with six people at dinner on Saturday night.

The best thing about Sunday was getting back to controlled eating. Our Saturday night dinner was a feast and I participated with gusto, so it felt good to eat with restraint yesterday. I’m embarrassed to say that I can’t even remember what movie I watched, if I did watch a movie.

This morning is cloudy and dull. Today, tomorrow, Wednesday and Friday evening are predicted to be snowy or slushy. I’m, of course, hoping that the forecast proves to be wrong. I am desperate to experience a Winter without any snow. Today will be another slow and easy day. Hopefully, the six books by Kate Atkinson will arrive this week!


















Saturday, February 14, 2026

Lunch With Sandi

Friday was a cool 4° and overcast. I lit a bonfire to get the house warm, and I putzed around the house doing chores, writing my blog post and checking out the homework I had to do for SPACE on the weekend. And then, just past 9:00, I headed off to the Windecker trail to walk Sheba with our friends and their doggers.

The walk was fabulous because the forest was incredibly fragrant. There were many of us and we had a great time together. Denise brought us all biscotti. And when the walk was done, I went to Jay’s place to deliver the books I wanted to leave for Kelly, and I helped her lift a cabinet into the bathroom that she is renovating. Then we went shopping and after we came home and I fed the brood before leaving to pick up Sandi for our lunch at the Surf.

Sandi is a lovely neighbour. We always have a good laugh together as I talk to her over her fence, and I absolutely love her Airedale, Baxter. She proposed that we do something together, and I suggested a meal together. I left looking forward to learning a little more about her.

We had a great time, and she wants more ‘dates.’ And when I got home, the sun had come out, so Her Highness and I went for our afternoon walk, and I spent the remainder of the day in our nice warm home with my book and the pets. I am close to finishing my Martin Walker book, but I have six books by Kate Atkinson on their way.

I had a great chat with Dwight. He’s going to come for a visit. It’s been a couple of years since he was here, so I’m thrilled he’s coming. We talk at least once every week, but an in-person visit it so, so much more fun.

I felt flat all evening. Perhaps two meals with company at the Surf on two successive days is overdoing things. I kept falling asleep as I tried to watch The First Cow, an unusual and fascinating film on Kanopy. But although I was so tired, I rallied and stayed up later than I have in years (23:30).

Today has dawned bright and sunny. The snow predicted for tomorrow is no longer in the forecast, but snow, day and night, is predicted for the end of next week. I’m distraught at the thought of it. By raspberries are covered in new leaves, my daffs are about to bloom, and my hydrangeas and roses, everything is budding out. There are signs of Spring everywhere. I don’t want snow!

Tonight: Dinner and Kris and Steve’s with them and Stacy and Bryce (and probably, Nancy).
















Friday, February 13, 2026

Invitations!

wednesday

Wednesday began under cloudy skies, but as we walked with our friends through the 707 Park, the skies cleared and the day became a beautiful sunny day, and the sun shone all day.

Our morning walk was a long one, so my foot was killing me when I got home. I puttered on the computer until it was time to feed the brood, and then I read until it was time to Zoom with Aidan. We had a great session. We made good progress on the survey we want to circulate to dysfluent people.

When that was done, Her Highness and I went for an afternoon walk in glorious sunshine but cool temperatures. There remains the potential for snow on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights, but the days are likely to be wet so there’ll be no accumulation of snow at least. However, the forecast is often wrong for us because we are in the rain shadow of the big island.

Suddenly, late in the afternoon, a flurry of emails had me socially busy. Kelly invited me for dinner at the Surf tonight, and Sandi, a neighbour, wants us to have lunch together tomorrow at the Surf, and on Saturday night, I’ve been invited to Kris and Steve’s for dinner with them and Stacy and Bryce. Call me popular!

Wednesday night was the usual.

It was dull and only 4° as I headed out with Her Highness for our morning walk. I had the day to myself to enjoy and I’m very good at enjoying time alone.

thursday

Thursday was a very slow easy day. I’m very good at slow and easy. I cleaned up and did dishes after I fed the beloveds and lit the fire, and by the time I’d finished with the dishes, the bathroom was warm enough for me to shower. Then we went for a good long morning walk.

When we came home, I watched less than half-an-hour of the Olympics, and then I buried myself in my Bruno book by Martin Walker until it was time to feed lunch to my roommates. After lunch, more reading until it was time for our afternoon walk in the Elder Cedar grove.

And then it was off to the Surf for dinner with Kelly, and the Surf was chock full of people. I don’t recall ever seeing it so busy, and it could be because of the new chef whose specials are all fabulous. Last night both Kelly and I had Pork Belly Ramen. Yum! But I forgot to take her the books I am giving to her, so I shall go by Jay’s place today to drop them off.

I got home just past 19:30, so I had time to chill and to watch some television before going to bed. And then my watch started pinging as homework from SPACE started filling my inbox. I have lots to do and it will likely happen on the weekend, not today. I’m going back to the Surf for lunch with neighbour Sandi.
















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