Jack, of course, was hot on the tail of the ball and down the hole he went. He didn't come back up for a long time, so I stretched out on the floor and hung my head into the hole. I caught occasional glimpses of moving darkness that was a tiny bit darker than the background darkness. But Jack knew he was home free and he had the ball to himself, so he wasn't about to come out. Besides it was cool under there!
Finally he decided to come out.
He was quite proud of himself. I picked up the ball and, predictably, Jack anticipated that the ball was headed for the back 40. He put his rear end into high gear intending to meet the ball when it landed. I dropped the ball down the hole again. Ben and Maggie were part fascinated, part flummoxed, but had no intention of going down the hole for the ball (there might be spiders down there!)"Hey, Jack, the ball's down the hole again!"
"So what do you want ME to do about it?"
"Uh, we don't know how to get down there and thought that maybe, uh, since you've beeen down there already, you could...you know...get it?"
2 comments:
You know, you're pretty good at interpreting dog talk. Funny guys!
Jack the brave. How funny! I bet he was so pleased with himself to have the hole all his own...
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