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Have you ever wondered when watching America’s Funniest Videos, how it is that someone has a camera ready and running to capture all that unlikely footage? Whenever anything filmworthy happens around here, there is no camera anywhere nearby, much less on and recording when the award winning action is going on.

Two cases in point:
Last week, I headed down to the barn for the morning llama feeding and chores. My two dogs, Bayley the Goldendoodle, and Mayzie the Bearded Collie always accompany me for a romp down the road and hangout in the pasture as I do my farm duties. Bayley is still a puppy,and at nine months old she is a very high energy dog. She has been enrolled in continuing education since the age of 10 weeks, and she has gotten much better about minding me on some things, but when she catches sight or the scent of a wild animal, the prey drive kicks in and a cannon would not deter her from the chase.

On this particular morning, as soon as I opened the gate to the pasture, Bayley shot off toward the back fence. There I saw two does grazing inside the pasture. When they saw Bayley barreling in their direction, one of the deer immediately jumped the back fence and was gone. The other deer started running along the length of the back fence in the direction of the corner post. Bayley was in hot pursuit.

Often seen view of deer grazing in the pasture

Now mind you, Bayley gets a great thrill from the chase, but wouldn’t know what to do if she caught something. The most amazing thing happened. I watched as the deer sped toward the side fence line expecting her to fly over, but instead, she ran headlong straight into the fence. BONK… She hit the rail head first and was knocked flat on her side.

Bayley stood back in astonishment. She didn’t know what to do. She just wanted the deer to run, and it was down for the count. Within a few seconds, the deer recovered its senses and stood up totally befuddled. She knew she needed to escape, but Bayley had her blocked in. She made a mad dash, bolting right over Bayley and ran for all she was worth toward the opposite end of the pasture. Bayley loped along behind her until the doe jumped the far fence and was gone.

Now wouldn’t you like to have gotten that on film?

The second case in point: The dogs have a favorite outside toy; a Jolly Ball on a rope. This is an 8 inch rubber ball attached to a length of rope. Bayley and Mayzie love to play tug of war with it. My husband, who will henceforth be referred to as Road Warrior (he commutes 66 miles each way on I-66 to DC) took the dogs out for their evening constitutional. Bayley grabbed the ball by the rope and started running around with it swinging her head from side to side, causing the ball to swing in an ever widening arc. The ball started whacking her on the side of the head. She’d swing her head left, and whack, the ball would hit her in the head; she’d swing her head right, and whack, the ball would hit her on the right side of her head. She did this for 8 or 10 times, and finally the ball got enough momentum that it hit her in the head hard enough to knock her down. Bamm! Flat on her side. It took a couple of seconds for her to gather her wits and get up, grab the ball and start running with it again.

Now, not only would I have loved to get this on video, I would love to have seen it with my own eyes. As it is, when I think about it, I see a video playing in my mind’s eye, and it makes me laugh. Too bad I can’t share this with the world.

A re-creation:

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Comment by Nicky, Riley & Boris on September 13, 2012 at 1:30pm

What great stories. Sometimes the pictures we paint with words are even better than videos and this is a case in point.  Thank you for sharing these stories. I do hope the Deer recovered and Bayley didn't have a sore head from all that ball banging! (captured on great photo's)

Comment by Camilla and Darwin on September 13, 2012 at 1:04pm

What a beautiful space, and what a funny and entertaining story!

Comment by Laurie, Fudge, and Vern on September 13, 2012 at 1:00pm

Donna, Thank you for such a nice comment :)

Comment by Michele, Biscuit & Mo on September 13, 2012 at 12:38pm

Aw, thanks Donna - Penny was one in a million.  We miss her terribly but have wonderful memories that we wouldn't trade for the world.  I get lots of enjoyment out of watching Bayley!

Comment by Donna P. on September 13, 2012 at 12:36pm

Laurie, I have been enjoying your terrific writings for some time now. You inspired me to make my own blog. Congratulations on your celebrity on the boating magazine. I absolutely loved the photos of the dog disguises.

Comment by Donna P. on September 13, 2012 at 12:34pm

Thanks Michele. I looked at Penny's memory book. She looks like an amazing dog. So sorry she's gone.

Comment by Laurie, Fudge, and Vern on September 13, 2012 at 12:28pm

Donna, I love this blog. I wish you could have captured it all on video.

Comment by Michele, Biscuit & Mo on September 13, 2012 at 12:18pm

LOL - that is too funny!  Bayley reminds me of Penny, who used to shake her tennis-ball-on-a-rope till  she almost knocked herself out.  I can't imagine what a whallop a big ball like that packs!  What a character... and I envy you for that beautiful acreage you have!

Comment by Donna P. on September 13, 2012 at 11:51am

Excellent, I love it.

Comment by Diane, Baker & Oskar on September 13, 2012 at 11:22am

thank you for the tip on the toy...I found it on ebay for next to nothing...had to buy it in pink at that price, but they won't know their masculinity is challenged :)

 

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