
I went to bed wearing the toothpaste* again
And not orally, you understand,
Cause the mozzies and midges and small bitey things
Have decided to invade the land.
With the first warmer weather they stirred in the nest
Where they’ve waited all winter in sleep,
The earth was a-buzz with the sound of their wings
Joined by others that slither and creep.
For the spring had returned, bringing colour and life
So the world woke to birdsong at dawn.
There were miniature marvels around every bloom
And a whole universe in the lawn.
But then, being England, it started to rain
And with thundery clouds in the sky,
The whole ruddy lot of them headed indoors
Looking for somewhere warmer to fly.

The dog took exception to thundering skies
As she bravely faced lightning and rain
To stand in the garden and bark at the clouds
But each day they have come back again.
She looks up at the sky that’s invading her turf
And will stand her ground valiantly,
And against all the thunderbolts thrown by the gods
(If I like it or not) defends me.
But, her open door policy isn’t much good
When I’m trying to keep the bugs out,
She will not come in (except with muddy paws)
No, not whether I beg, bribe or shout.
And so I have mozzies and midges and bugs
And the odd errant earthworm as well,
And I’m tearing my hair out evicting the slugs…
And I’m wishing they’d all go to hell!

*Excellent for itchy insect bites



























My sentiments exactly!
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Spot on as usual. Love it
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Thanks, Geoff 🙂
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Oh I hear you Ani!
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Heh 🙂
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Definitely in agreement with you!
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Know where you’re coming from Sue. Is Ani laughing or sneezing in the last photo? 🙂
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Laughing. She just looks offended when she sneezes 😉
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Bless her.
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🙂
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Thanks, Jaye x
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It must be like living in a field…
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It is… but I get plenty of fresh air 😉
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and plenty of everything else too!
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There is that 😉
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Love this! 🙂
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Thanks, Sam 🙂
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Brilliant.
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Thanks, Brigid 🙂
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Thanks for sharing 😉
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We’ve not had the rain yet (unbelievable in Scotland!) but the midges and other biting things are appearing making my evening walk a bit of a trial.
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We may have had summer already… cold, gry and wet here now.
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I’m laughing and shivering (in horror at the midges and such) at the same time. :–) You have one brave dog. Most dogs I know, including my Henry, are terrified of thunderstorms and cower under bed sheets or in bathtubs. What a faithful courageous dog. Perhaps Ani could bark away the bugs? Hmmmmm.
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She barks at the bugs…any that dare alight on my walls, and she’ll eat them too if she can catch them.
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Hey, that’s somethin’! 🙂
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Oh, rain – I think I’ve lost track, is this the second week or the third? Its not fit weather for ducks, let alone small dogs. Excellent, though, for weeds in the garden. I’m sure your faithful and fearless guardian’s muddy paws will be forgiven.
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That depends on whether she manages to sneak them on my nice, clean bed or nat…again 😉
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Thanks for sharing, Viv xxx
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Ani is so gorgeous! Love the photo of her barking at the clouds. Such a sweet defender of her turf.
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I have to admit that in that particluar shot she was barking to tell all the neighbourhood how mean, cruel and vicious I had just been … I’d made her have a bath 😉
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Oh geez, how could you torment her like that! LOL
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I know. I’m a bad two-legs. Mea culpa. 😉 (She needs another one though…)
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You do that sort of verse so adeptly, Sue – smooth and accomplished. Excellent stuff. And the usual lovely photographs.
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I blame being raised on a diet of Marriott Edgar and Spkie Millgan 😉
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I have never been bitten by a mosquito in the UK, Sue. I was chomped alive on honeymoon in Italy though and it was horrible as I am quite allergic.
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I’m allergic to the darned things too, Robbie, and though I was never bitten, to my knowledge, in the UK till about ten years ago, these days it is regular. In france, on the other hand…especially when I lived in Vichy… the mozzies were a nightmare.
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I hate creepy crawlies! I hope you don’t have West Nile Virus in your neck of the woods. If you do, get some good bug spray.
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Thankfully, the UK is still free of it.
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Got to love Ani
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I do 😀
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We all do 💜💜💜
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❤
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Oh, Sue, I hear you! We’ve had so much rain this spring and the bugs here just wait at the door waiting for a chance to come in. Thanks for the toothpaste tip! Love and hugs, dear friend. ❤️🤗❤️
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More forecast here today again….and the door is already open!
The toothpaste really helps, by the way 🙂 xx
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I am a magnet for bugs that bite. I will try it.
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Well, I guess we know who is alpha around your house, lol! The thought of Ani barking at thunder makes me smile. Wren hides in the closet when it thunders, but will bark at fighter jets and helicopters that fly too low en route to their base. Go figure.
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It explains a good deal 😉
Yes, Ani objects to any invasion of her airspace… and god help us is there is a hot air balloon… 😉
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Oh, my, I can just imagine…. slow with bursts of loud whooshes!
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And very slow to clear her airspace 😉
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The old toothpaste trick, lol, I remember that. Such a delightful post Sue ❤
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I was so grateful when I discovered this one, Debby! 😀 ❤
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Me too! 🙂 ❤
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Toothpaste, eh? Will give it a try. I’m allergic too and they’ve finally hatched out here. Horrible blood-sucking vampires!
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Toothpaste or anything with a high mint content, though toothpaste seems to work best. I keep meaning to try th eones for sensitive teeth… I figure a little anasthetic might help 😉
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Hmm … we have a gigantic mint plant outside our back door. (we let it grow wild for the flowers for the bees) I might give that a try, carefully. 🙂
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That might do… you could steep some crushed leaves in a small vial of oil for a while and keep it handy too 🙂
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“her open door policy” Lol Any also has policies. Love the story. Michael
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Ani always has her own detailed agenda (though most of it revolves around tennis balls and chicken 🙂 )
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We’re having the same problems here – tons of rain with insects in clouds! Poor Ani! You need to spray her with insect repellent, but then you have to bathe her to get rid of that! You need an outdoor shower just for her!
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That would be heaven… I could dry her outside instead of her splattering everything in sight 🙂
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this was so nice, midges and mozzies and bitey things, i loved those parts.
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I wish there were not so many of them 🙂
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Oh, Ani. You are so right. I’m in your corner.
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Yes, we have them here as well, in the land of the midgie. I’m okay they don’t want my blood, but Becca is a tasty morsel for them. xxx
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Good Yorkshire blood, you see 😉 xxx
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Aye, and a good dose of Viking blood too. xxx
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Not a bad combination 😉 xxx
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Thanks, Traci 🙂
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