I recently appeared as a guest on the podcast, The Busy Vibrant Mom. There are two episodes! Check them out and learn more about my writing process and the books in the Montaland Series!
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Bud Adapts
My daughter’s dog, Bud, is mainly plott hound, a breed that was bred for hunting bears and wild boars. He is streamlined, muscular, and recently ran eleven miles easily with my daughter, coming back to our home only to race around the back yard, eager to tree squirrels. Then my daughter left, leaving us in charge of Bud. We were a little worried. I have arthritis and can’t walk fast, much less run. My husband can go faster and longer, but certainly not eleven miles at a fast jog. How would Bud take life with us?
It was amazing! The streamlined running dog adapted as if it was the easiest thing in the world. Once when I was (slowly) walking him, he froze in what was obviously high-alert. I looked and froze too–there was a squirrel just five feet away at the foot of a tree. The squirrel was confident–he didn’t realize this was one dog that really could go faster than him. Was the squirrel’s life in danger–yes! Was my life in danger–well, not exactly, but I didn’t want to let Bud loose. Nor did I want to be dragged along behind a dog stronger than I am.
“No, Bud,” I said. “Be a gentleman.”
Okay, it was kind of a stupid thing to say, but Bud obeyed. His eyes didn’t stray from that squirrel, but he didn’t try to pull away from my flimsy hold. Not once over that whole week did he try to pull away from either my husband or me. He accepted life with us and was happy. We missed him when he left.
I hope I can accept limitations like that! And even be happy!!
Topping the bobcat
It’s hard to top seeing a bobcat cross in front of you right as you get to Bobcat Crossing Road. However, I just did.
Across the street from our house, there is a big “Happy 12 Birthday” sign. Now I am a quiet person and don’t know my neighbors as well as I wish I did, but I had an impulse and went across with a copy of Captives of the Fern Queen in a birthday bag. Not only do I write for 12-year-olds, but Janna is my main character in that book and she is 12.
To actually put one of my books in the hands of a reader was more special than words can express. It topped the bobcat without any problem at all!