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Monday, July 30, 2012

Whole Lhasa Weirdness Going On


My dog died.

I could tell that incredibly tear-jerking story, chocked full of adjectives, describing the moment we first met in 1990, the day that she died in 2007.

Are you doing the math? She was old, wasn’t she? Which means she grew old with me and I grew up with her.

I could tell you how she was the absolute love of my life, my reason for being, my confidant and my best friend.

Yes, it’s an incredibly tear-jerking story.

But, I’m not going to tell that story.

Instead, I’m going to tell the story of the day that sweet, precious, darling little Lhasa Apso named Peaches was contacted by aliens.

It was late when I returned home that night. I opened the front door, and the dim light from the television was casting shadows on the wall.

I always left The Weather Channel on for Peaches. She loved TWC music, especially the instrumental version of Pink Floyd’s “Shine on You Crazy Diamond."  When I opened the door that night, some jazz melody was playing as the radar map showed a line of green thunderstorms heading our way.  

Peaches didn’t meet me at the door, as she had for the last decade. She was getting older, so I was immediately worried.

I began calling her name when my foot stepped on a hard pile. I bent over and examined the mound. Rocks? Pebbles? Cap’n Crunch?

No, it was a pile of dog food. It was a perfectly stacked pile of dog food, like a little mountain.

I looked around the living room. There was another little pile. And another. Identical little heaps of food trailed down the hallway, all equally spread 2 or 3 feet apart.

The path of piles led me to the bedroom, where Peaches was hiding beneath the bed. She was scared, shaking. I’d never seen her so nervous, with the exception of Fourth of July when fireworks sent her into a tizzy which called for a dog Valium concealed in a hot dog.

I repeatedly asked her what was wrong, fearing something terrible had happened to her. I feared she had been probed with more than the questions that I was now asking.

What other explanation could there be? Aliens had visited my Lhasa Apso.

The small piles of dog food? Evidently they were a sign, the dog version of crop circles.  

Peaches never revealed what had happened, although she spent the night barking for no obvious reason. We crawled into the bed, the rain poured, and I held her close.

And we both slept with one eye open. 

read to be read at yeahwrite.me

56 comments:

  1. Yup that would creep me out! I sincerely hope it wasn't Aliens - those guys are such bastards. I'm sorry about the loss of your dog, she seems like she was quite the character!

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  2. DAmn girl, I want to steal your awesome lines and your sense of humor and your funny as hell. I am still dying over your line about Good Will Hunting from that dry cleaners story. This is quite impressive. I love that TWC music too-- very soothing, especially during a fucking tropical rain storm.

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    1. Bahaaaa! I love this comment. I'm so glad GWH stuck with you from the dry cleaner post!!

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  3. Love your opening line and the way you use a story to make us also love her instead of just trying to convince us that she was loveable. Very well done, plus I'm a sucker for a good dog story. . .

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  4. I love your dog! Well, I would have if I could meet her. I love the dog food crop circles. So much fun!

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  5. I'm totally now picturing your dog making a dog kibble version of Richard Dreyfuss's mashed potato sculpture in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."

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  6. That is so creepy! I would've immediately suspected the house was haunted! ;)

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  7. Crop circles and aliens would be my go to also. Funny, touching, enjoyable writing + a cute dog character + aliens = great story!

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  8. What a fun - and creepy! - spin on the typical dog story.

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  9. Um thats very crazy....and im sure a better story than the one about the dead dog!

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  10. At least the dog (or aliens?) didn't leave piles of poop instead!

    Fun read!

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  11. That is very creepy. Your poor doggie. Those aliens are kind of assholes, right?

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  12. You mean you actually slept at all that night?! Heebie jeebies! Great descriptive story with love and humor for your pup intertwined.

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  13. Oh this was really funny! What a perplexing story...only Peaches knows :) I loved the intro and how you twisted the story into something quirky. Great stuff!

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  14. I love what dogs do with their free time although I'm sorry yours spent her leisure with E.T. Why can't they stick to abducting our rednecks and spooking our cows? Leave the puppers alone!

    So sorry for your loss.

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  15. Dogs are some of the most amazing creatures around - probably more complex than we give them credit for, anyway. And then there's my dog - that runs into walls and barks at shadows....but I love her anyway. :)

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  16. Hahaha! I love it!
    Obviously aliens leaving the dog version of crop circles!
    You rock. Great story!

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  17. Funny! Dogs and aliens. So many questions now answered.

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  18. That is f'ing weird. My step-dog does strange stuff frequently, but that story is just weird. And the frustrating part is never finding out what happened!

    I had no clue The Weather Channel plays Floyd. I'll have to check that out.

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  19. ummmmm WTF?!??? :) poor Peaches. i love reading your blog, and i especially love the new look around her.

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  20. Ok that's creepy.

    And you never disappoint...always a good story told with so much humour...even when it's a story about your dead dog who at one time in their life was almost abducted by aliens.

    ;)

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  21. This is definitely, a WTF, moment. Maybe it foreshadowed that Mayan calendar ending thingy. Ellen

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    1. Oh, lets hope not. I watched a special on that shit before bed last night. I dreamt of fireballs for 8 hours.

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  22. So creepy!!!! I wouldn't have known WHAT to think of that.

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  23. You like to hide all your deep thoughts, life observations and heartfelt brilliance under humor. I love that! And you do it so very well!

    A lovely tribute to Peaches. She and the aliens surely are smiling down on you for this.

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  24. That is insane! But makes for a great story! Peaches sounded like a sweet companion, and I am sorry that you are having to live without her.

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  25. Yes! Just like in Close Encounters with the mashed potatoes! I'm so sorry you lost Peaches. Dog lives last certain eras of our lives, with all the memories of those times encapsulated in their lifetime. I hope the memories are a comfort to you, like this (crazy) one.

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  26. Clearly your dog was involved in intergalactic pilitics

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  27. Lost our beloved chocolate lab 7 weeks ago. She wasn't of the alien nature but her naughty four year old and possessed sister is from the "other" world. Sometimes I wish they'd beam her up but just for the day. Very cute and creepy tale!

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  28. Aww sorry for the loss of your dog. I was crushed when we lost our dog. :(

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  29. good posting about Whole Lhasa Weirdness Going On

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