We ususally had several cats around.

Tim came home from preschool one day with a dog. The teacher, Mrs. Benson in St. John, gave each student a mutt one day. My parents didn't have the heart to take this dog away from my 5 yr. old brother, so Bluff became part of the family. We always could tell where Tim was because the dog would be out front of the store or bowling alley waiting for him. Those days were magical. We knew everyone's dog in town by name.

My dad always had a few head of cattle in the pasture. He would raise them and butcher them. Whenever he had his steers butchered, I didn't eat meat for a week or two. I couldn't think of eating one of my buddies from the pasture.
Pops tried raising pigs once thinking he could feed them the old fruit from the store and the lettuce leaves he trimmed each day. That didn't last long. They were noisy and stinky and no one liked walking all the way to the pasture to drop off the green stuff.


The best family animal by far was Tony, the Pony. He was a little Welsh Pony, bigger than a shetland but smaller than a usual horse. My dad bought Tony from the auction at the county fair. (He always attended the auction and bought sheep or cattle from his best customers. He like buying the Grand Champion because he deducted it as advertising when his picture showed up in the Idaho Emptiprize with the smiling 4-Her and the steer.)

We rode and rode and rode the poor horse. He went down the line of Thomas kids. I think everyone of us had a turn riding him in the 4th of July parade.
It was a sad day when Tony died of old age. Tim was in high school working at the store. My dad assigned him the task of burying the animal. Tim went down to the pasture where Tony laid. He dug the hole, put him in and covered him up. The task was done.
One day a month or two later, it rained. The dirt on top of Tony settled. We all joked about the whole Tim dug. It was in the shape of a horse, the exact profile. No sense wasting time digging a rectangle.
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I had no idea you guys had so many animals!
P.S. Very cute background.
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