Dear Duchess
Gee Whiz! It has been wet and cool since NW Okie brought us back to NW Oklahoma. Guess we brought a bit of cool Colorado with us, huh?
May Day came to NW Oklahoma bringing more cool, wet weather. It is also that time of year to mix up a batch of hummingbird nectar for your hummingbirds.
NW Okie has been focused on personal matters in Woods County, Oklahoma the first half of the week, Tuesday thru Thursday, and things are looking good on the outcome of that situation. Sadie and I finally got to spend some more cuddling time with NW Okie after Thursday. NW Okie gives good belly rubs! We missed not seeing her every hour of every day while we had to stay around the house while she conducted business.
BOW WOW! WOOF WOOF! I was watching this contraption last night on some channel referred to as "The Disney Channel." The star of the show was this big dog named Beethoven. It is kind of great to see one of your own kind on the little square moving picture once in awhile. Most times it has only human beings. I was woofing and communicating with this movin' picture dog.
She did take us out to Fairvalley to see the wildlife and cows, though. We have not had a chance to see the horses, Nugget, Maggie and Quoti, yet, but perhaps we can see them before we head back towards SW Colorado. The county, dirt roads have been on the wet side since we have been here.
The native grasses in the pastures are beginning to green and are looking good. A lot of wheat fields were hurt by the late spring snow, thunderstorms and hail the past few weeks.
It is suppose to stay this way most of next week, I believe the Okie weathermen have been saying, except for Wednesday we might get a reprieve and have a quiet Wednesday. We may be in or on the road to Colorado by then, though.
NW Okie wanted me to let you know that this week's newsletter may be a bit short and sparse this week.
The sun finally came out a few mintues ago here in Alva, Oklahoma. NOW ... I need to go get in NW Okie's face and let her know it is time for lunch!
Happy May Day! Remember the May 3rd tornadoes of 1999!
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