Friday, May 24, 2013

Pee Mail


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John Sargent Noble
Otter Hunting ("On the Scent")
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The sun shone in my heart this morning as I was walking Sasha out to the baseball field.  The dew was still on the grass and nestling its way between my toes. I reached down and took off her leash so that she could sniff as her nose might lead her and not for the first time, stopped to think about what joy that simple act must give her.

I have heard that the difference between a human's olfactories and that of a dog can best be described thusly:
While I might smell something cooking on the stove as marinara, Sasha can smell each ingredient, its proportion, and could, if she had the knowledge, tell you where the ingredient came from.

A perfumerie really.

Her nose tracks some scent
lost to me
intensity in tracking
until she finds the exact spot
then she pees on top of it
pee mail received and answered


copyright/all rights reserved Audrey Howitt 2013

4 comments:

  1. Wow! A new blog. Good for you. Yes, dogs sense of smell is quite remarkable, and actual useful - sometimes life saving.

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    1. Hi Judy, I am surprised you found this little blog of mine--I am not at all sure of what I am doing here yet--Thank you!!

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  2. Audrey, come back and share here. This blog is intriguing and inviting as it is real.

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