Mom and I headed over to the other equipment area to ‘do some work’. Mom goes over with Dad to help Dad do something hard…like change out a fuel pump, work on the chain on the pickup header, you know ‘stuff’; things I don’t have to do EVER!
So, while they were working, I took myself off to see what I could see, learn what I could learn, and find out all the news on that part of the farm.
I was sniffing along
when suddenly from out of no-where came Quade’s wife Quick and all the little Quails…cheeping and chirping as they scuttled along…they came so very fast and in such a large group I nearly jumped out of my dog fur!
As they scuttled away Quade appeared.
Quade and I visited for a spell, then he was off…he didn’t want Quick to get too far out of his sight.
Closer to the old (filled in) ensilage pit I ran into Stewart and Stanley.
They chattered with me for a long time, but I found listening to them rather hard…full cheeks and communication do NOT make good partners….
Stewart kept spitting little chunks as he talked…kinda interesting and gross all at the same time.
I had headed over to the little asparagus patch, down the tiny draw there when I hear the high-pitched whistle of …. HAWK!
I jerked my head up to look into the branches of the very ancient willow tree and saw….a wind-blow hawk surveying the place where Quade and his little family had just vacated.
I raced back up the small rise in the land, ran over to Mom, turned around and, raised my right front paw, straightened out my whole body so I was an arrow from the tip of my nose to the tip of the tail, lifted my head up and HOWLED!!! Pointing with all my might at the tip of the old Willow tree and the hawk!
Mom and Dad stopped whatever they were doing looked at me, looked at where I was pointing and saw that hawk surveying the farm for lunch!
“Good Job, Boomer!” Mom came over to where I was standing, took out her camera and took several photos of the hawk. Just as she finished the hawk took off; flying up high into the sky, then way over onto the back of the farm on the Back Forty…a long way from where Stewart, Stanley, Quade, and the chipmunks live. Thank Goodness!
Mom and Dad did a little bit more of whatever they were doing.
Then Mom called me and put me on the four-wheeler, gave me a pat and a kiss on the nose; we were off.
where Mindy Cat is safe from the likes of at big bird predator in the sky.
And Mom and Dad and I can do ‘stuff’ around the farmyard, instead.
Boomer Beaglie Brown


















You are the official protecter of all tiny farm life.
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Yes! I like everything….BUT COYOTES!!! Coyotes scare the fur right off me! Boomer
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You are such a good boy, Boomer. What kind of hawk is that?
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I don’t know so I asked Mindy. Mindy says it’s a “EAT ANYTHING YOU CAN” Hawk —run and hide when you see one. So I guess you and I had better run and hide! Boomer
Mom says it is more than likely a Red-Tailed Hawk.
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Good report, Boomer! Been wondering how sl your friends were doing. Good to know all is okay.
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Doing well. Boomer
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Boomer, you do a wonderful job looking out for all your friends on the farm.
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I try! They are great fun…I rather play than chase them. Boomer
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hawks are just freeloaders looking for a quick meal, they are sitting all over here too on their migration route I think and hungry! Chance says Hi Boomer and thanks for being a good friend:)
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Boomer smiled huge when I told him!!!
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Morning Boomer .. what a great walk you had, even though you nearly jumped out of your fur! Funny boy ..and so very handsome 🙂
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Mom says I’m very handsome also. Thank you, Julie! Boomer
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