Last Lap

Boone the Brindle Greyhound

Nearly 14 years into the run, Boone, who retired from the track with a racing record of 0-0-0 (undefeated, as George liked to say) crossed the finish line, when we said goodbye to the sweet old greyhound on Saturday.

In the past couple years I have taken Boone to the vet three times, expecting that he would not be coming home with me. But the visits seemed to inspire a determination to stay out of vet clinics, as each time, he rallied, refusing to give in to his frailties. The boost from our January visit however, proved to have a shorter shelf life, as the winter’s ice and snow took it’s toll on the big brindle dog.

His joyful spirit remained intact, which complicated the most dreaded decision of pet ownership. To choose to end the life of a loyal companion is a decision made only after a great deal of soul-search, prayer, and tears. But in the end, he was unable to pick himself up after an increasing number of falls, and that’s not much of a life.

I loved this old greyhound as much as I’ve loved my many lab and golden retrievers, but he left me still trying to figure out what made him tick.

I never really understood why he wouldn’t work for treats or squeaky toys, but I was humbled to watch him do almost anything I asked, just for opportunity to lean on me for a scratch of the ears.

I never really understood why he got so excited at the prospect of a car ride, then spent the entire trip plastered against the seat back, ears pinned to his head, panting and drooling, but I admired his courage to face the fear of travel, as well as his obvious optimism that whatever the destination, it was worth some temporary discomfort.

I never really understood his understanding of the word “walk” which seemed to be all about stopping to smell the roses. And the dandelions. As well as the tree trunks, tall grass, mowed hay fields, melting snow banks, and muddy footprints. We took so much time that we never covered much distance, but I appreciated his devotion to simply enjoying the world around us.

I never really understood his interactions with other animals, as he was afraid of the cats and the horses, showed little, albeit cordial, interest in other dogs, but I respected his ability to move Rowdy off the coveted family room dog bed by simply standing next to it.

Boone was the Leader of the Pack with a Peaceful Easy Feeling. A sweet and gentle presence who listened to kids in the libraries, ran figure-8’s in the horse arena, held his own with the house cat and made friends with all he met.

I didn’t really understand him, but I did really love him.

Brindle Greyhound
Photo by Tangerine House of Design http://www.tangerinehouseofdesign.com

Pawsitively Peaceful

Blue skies, bright sun, beautiful leaves, and fall break made for a quiet day at the library, but provided a perfect setting for reading the adventures of a curious golden puppy, a crime-solving terrier, and a family friendly pug. Boone also heard a little review of colors, counting, and sight words, during a peaceful afternoon at the Delano Library with Adelynn, Bowen, Elyse, Lucy, Micah and Michael.  Thank you to them for spending a bit of their day with us!

Boone will be back at the library on Thursday, November 17, for one more visit before taking a winter break. Please stop by the front desk, or call  the library at 763.972.3467, to register for a time to read to him.

Rainy Day Reading

Dog listening to young reader

The rain came down and the readers came in! A full slate of book lovers waded through the weather and the road construction to spend a few minutes with the grey-faced greyhound. Boone listened to stories about new friends, old friends, helpful dogs, naughty dogs, rainy days, and terrible, horrible, no good, very bad days.

No better way to spend a gloomy day than reading with fun friends — thanks to Adelynn,  Bowen, Jenna, Justin, Kyra, Lucy and Michael for joining us.

Boone will return October 20, on what will be a bright, colorful fall day, no matter what the weather brings. Hope to see you then!

Beginnings and Endings

Dog at library

Even Boone can’t believe the summer program is already over!

We enjoyed a full slate of readers yesterday at the Delano Library, many of them double the pleasure, as Boone has developed a following of sibling sign-ups this summer.  I love the new friendships, and also love to see old friends – a couple of children have been faithful readers since we started the program several years ago and it’s a joy to catch up with them every month – we even get in a little reading between updates!

Though today was our final program for the summer, Boone and I will return for fall sessions in September, October and November. The dates will be posted on the “Books with Boone” page, and you’ll see that with the start of school, we’ve moved to Thursday afternoons.

I hope many of you will be able to fit Boone into your busy school year schedules so we can share more stories about Biscuit and Widget, Sam and Lucy, Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa!

A Midsummer Day’s Dreams

Sleeping Dog

Today was a day of “what if’s…”

After listening to his readers at the Delano Library, Boone pondered the possibilities of giving a cat a cupcake, or a pig a party; a dog running loose in a school; a cat living in a library, and riding a pony to school. Then, as he often does, he took a nap…

Thank you to the new and returning friends who took time out of their days to visit us – we hope to see you next month on August 15!

Summer Start

Boone had a nearly full schedule of readers today at the Delano Library and he was happy to meet several new friends – many of them just toddling into the wonderful world of readers! Boone heard stories about capers and lollipops, construction equipment, fancy book reports, a dog that acts like a cat, and much more.

He looks forward to his return to the library at 10:30 on July 18. Please stop by and say Hi!