ERRANDS
It started out like any other day. The night before was cool and fall was in the air. The campground was quiet after a weekend gathering of people going to some apple or grape fruit festival. All I know is that there were some happy loud campers in the park last weekend and a lot of empty bottles in the trash on Monday morning.
The owner lady and I spent the morning waiting for the propane guy to come fill the big tank. I supervised from the hood of her car (a nice warm place on the cool morning). After the tank was filled and the big smelly truck drove off, Renee lady said something about running errands. Normally, I just look my handsomest and wish her well, but it appeared I was preventing her from leaving because I was on her transportation device; minor detail. I deftly jumped down and watched her prepare for her departure. Of course she forgot something and ran up to the apartment to get it. I peered in the open door and sniffed. It smelled faintly of vanilla and coffee. I climbed in to have a look around. I batted the dangling tree ornament on the rear view mirror a little bit. That’s where the vanilla scent came from. I checked out the empty coffee cup in the holder. She liked cream in her coffee. There were a couple of wrapped up mints in the tray with some sticky pennies. In the back seat there was a balled up sweatshirt right next to this nice warm spot on the back seat where a sunbeam was shining. Next thing I knew, I was curled up asleep.
I woke up a little while later when my sunbeam moved. I stretched and looked out of the window to realize that the sunbeam wasn’t the only thing that had moved; so had the car and it was still moving! I jumped into passenger front seat and leaned on the owner lady’s purse. I think I scared the wits out of the owner lady because she screamed and jerked the car a little. Probably a good thing she wasn’t going very fast in the store parking lot. After her initial shock, she seemed to calm down and said I might as well accompany her on all her errands; letters and a small box mailed in one place, wrapped dresses picked up at another. She drove through one place where she got a cup of coffee and something she called a scone. I tasted the scone thingie and wasn’t that impressed, but liked how much cream and that white fluffy stuff she put on her coffee. She let me lick the lid! She got groceries at one place and I got to inspect the bags she put in the back seat. We are gonna have chicken sometime this week! I made my way back to the front passenger seat as she buckled up to drive somewhere else. She had the window cracked a bit and I could smell real cheeseburgers when we went past this one place... the smell was heavenly! I wanted her to stop there so bad, but she didn’t, alas.
One last stop and she came back with one bag fill of things in plastic wrap along with some of my favorite crunchie and wet food. She bought one thing that was obviously not for me. Hrmph. It was a rawhide bone. I knew who THAT was for. Dog and Tex had both been scarce since the snake incident. I wonder if that’s why she got so much chicken.
We made it home safe and sound. I sauntered out of the car as if I rode with the owner lady all the time on her errands. I ran into the apartment and sat on the window sill watching her put away the groceries and other items and trying to figure out what we were going to have for dinner tonight. I love it when she gets out her recipe book!