Casa de Canterbury: A Retrospective, Part III, Winter


“Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer” 

Nope. Don’t think so,Will. At least not at Casa de Canterbury on this Sunday morning which is one of the last Sundays we’ll be in our casa before moving across the three rivers. Snow was noiselessly falling when I woke up today, and I thought that was a particularly appropriate Mother Nature trick in March after the azaleas, dogwood trees, red bud trees and all the other glorious colors had already popped out for us to enjoy too early. Now I am afraid the colors have an unpredictable future which is something we have in common with them.

But this is a winter retrospective for Casa de Canterbury…brr…baby, it’s cold outside

Canterbury Road, January, 2014

Casa de Canterbury shivering

The Red Man never liked snow – 

hated to get his paws wet

Slow never liked to get her feet wet, either

The Red Man ruled Casa de Canterbury…

…whenever it suited Paw Licker Annie –

she was the Queen

Chelsea just tried to find a place close to Red

And speaking of finding a place –

never good to be late to bed with Pretty

and four dogs ahead of you

Christmas at Casa de Canterbury, 2012

All is bright

Smokey Lonesome Ollie a bit disinterested in

Number One Son’s Christmas gifts

Paw Licker Annie found Christmas tiring

Pretty Too loved Christmas

But Pretty loved Christmas most of all

Stay tuned – one more – spring. Summer, autumn, winter, spring.

(Somebody should be packing instead of “retrospectiving.” Seriously.  Who can spell Packing P-r-o-c-r-a-s-t-i-n-a-t-o-r…)

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7 responses to “Casa de Canterbury: A Retrospective, Part III, Winter”

  1. Animalcouriers Avatar

    Ha ha ha – packing procrastinator – get back to work!

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    1. Sheila Morris Avatar

      I am the worst – every day Pretty stops by my office with this “seriously?” look…the casual observer would miss the thoroughness of my task.
      Sigh.
      Back to work.

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  2. Deb Avatar
    Deb

    Thank you for allowing us to get closure with you!! I look forward to the next chapter.

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    1. Sheila Morris Avatar

      Hey Deb, thank YOU for hanging in there with us for all the Casa de Canterbury seasons…many moons together. Gracias, amiga which is Spanish for thank you, friend.

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  3. Luanne Avatar

    I always used to suspect that The Red Man and Slow had a lot in common!

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    1. Sheila Morris Avatar

      Yes, I’ve always suspected that, too. 🙂

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