I’m not sure but I have the funny feeling that one of our neighbours has complained about my dogs barking because we had the dog warden driving up and down our street this morning and then park near a neighbour’s driveway. I mean why, would the dog warden come to our street of all places on a Sunday morning????
They have probably complained about the noise because the dogs had set their mind on doing the Sheltie thing last night, ie they BARKED NOISILY at pretty much everything and anything. Of course it didn’t help that I woke up with a splitting headache this morning. I don’t know exactly what causes it but I wake up with headaches every second day or so and they usually last up to an hour after I’ve gotten out of bed.
After that (sore head treated with coffee and paracetamol and dog warden gone) we went to our local church fellowship (Calvary Chapel) where a dear little saint greeted me with a good ol’ slap on the back that made me cringe. For you non-Fibro sufferers out there: DON’T EVER touch a fibro person’s back, shoulders or upper arms because IT HURTS. Technically that’s called hypersensitivity, hehe.
I’m going to go and take my offending dogs on a lang walk now so they’ll be nice and tired tonight… see you later!
What a day!
I’m not sure but I have the funny feeling that one of our neighbours has complained about my dogs barking because we had the dog warden driving up and down our street this morning and then park near a neighbour’s driveway. I mean why, would the dog warden come to our street of all places on a Sunday morning????
They have probably complained about the noise because the dogs had set their mind on doing the Sheltie thing last night, ie they BARKED NOISILY at pretty much everything and anything. Of course it didn’t help that I woke up with a splitting headache this morning. I don’t know exactly what causes it but I wake up with headaches every second day or so and they usually last up to an hour after I’ve gotten out of bed.
After that (sore head treated with coffee and paracetamol and dog warden gone) we went to our local church fellowship (Calvary Chapel) where a dear little saint greeted me with a good ol’ slap on the back that made me cringe. For you non-Fibro sufferers out there: DON’T EVER touch a fibro person’s back, shoulders or upper arms because IT HURTS. Technically that’s called hypersensitivity, hehe.
I’m going to go and take my offending dogs on a lang walk now so they’ll be nice and tired tonight… see you later!