Nose Knows
Dog Adventures72 total reviews
Comment from sfharper
You do a sensory poem for a Petrachan sonnet with a very different focus. I think you capture a dog's experience and a narrator's observance very well. The nose picture is fun. Good change in perspective throughout, adds interest.
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
You do a sensory poem for a Petrachan sonnet with a very different focus. I think you capture a dog's experience and a narrator's observance very well. The nose picture is fun. Good change in perspective throughout, adds interest.
Comment Written 22-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
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Thank you, sfharper, for your review and for noting the sensory quality of my Petrarchan sonnet. Following my dog's lead, I paid attention to our surroundings to craft this poem--the eucalyptus trees, the smell or chimney smoke, Mina's reactions. This all created an interesting poem. Thanks.
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you are welcome
Comment from Pam (respa)
-That is quite an image!
-A strange happening
in your neighborhood!
-Glad you and Mina were okay
while out walking.
-A very well penned sonnet, Sis Cat.
- You also tell a good story.
-I don't know if I would want to
"face them, yell, and boost your height."
-It sounds like Mina is an adventurous dog!
-Good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
-That is quite an image!
-A strange happening
in your neighborhood!
-Glad you and Mina were okay
while out walking.
-A very well penned sonnet, Sis Cat.
- You also tell a good story.
-I don't know if I would want to
"face them, yell, and boost your height."
-It sounds like Mina is an adventurous dog!
-Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 22-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
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Oh, thank you, Pam, for your generous, six star review and for wishing me luck in the contest. Yes, it is counter intuitive to face pumas, yell at them, and boost your height by waving your arms, because our instinct tells us to run. But pumas are designed to chase down prey like deer, so you must never run. Back away, perhaps, but not run. I took my safety instructions directing from the Santa Cruz University puma tracking program. Thanks again.
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You are quite welcome and deserving, Sis Cat. I appreciate your information; I know you shouldn't run. It's good you took the safety class. Do you have a lot of pumas where you are?
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Pumas are known to roam my city although they are seldom spotted.
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Thanks for for info.
Comment from rspoet
Never doubt a dog's nose.
A fine Petrarchan sonnet with a slightly different rhyme scheme,
hence a fine rhymed poem for the contest.
Very good descriptive imagery
It's also good advice to carry a big stick
Nicely done
Good luck in the contest
RS
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
Never doubt a dog's nose.
A fine Petrarchan sonnet with a slightly different rhyme scheme,
hence a fine rhymed poem for the contest.
Very good descriptive imagery
It's also good advice to carry a big stick
Nicely done
Good luck in the contest
RS
Comment Written 22-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
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Yes, RS, never doubt a dog's nose or sixth sense. I was riding in a car in Las Vegas today with Mina in my lap when all of the sudden she got spooked, leaped from my lap, and went to the other side of the car to stare out of the window. I have never seen her do that before. Was there a dog outside? No. She was staring out the window at the outdoor arena where the mass killer shot all of those people. Of all of the times to choose to get spooked and stare out the window she chose that moment as I passed the massacre site. I wondered, "Mina, what are you seeing? What are you thinking?" I do not know but I do not think it was a coincidence. I have a spooky dog and should listen to her.
Thank you for your generous review and for wishing me luck in the contest.
Comment from royowen
A marvellous entry in this rhyming poetry contest Andre. Yes you have some terrifying beasts there in North America, Remember being warned about black bears while touring Shanendoah national park, and actually spotting them. Beautifully written, and clever crafting of the work, well done, good luck, blessings, Roy
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
A marvellous entry in this rhyming poetry contest Andre. Yes you have some terrifying beasts there in North America, Remember being warned about black bears while touring Shanendoah national park, and actually spotting them. Beautifully written, and clever crafting of the work, well done, good luck, blessings, Roy
Comment Written 22-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
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Oh, thank you, Roy, for your generous review and for wishing me luck and blessings. Yes, we have to remember the wild animals around us. I read a sad story today about a dog owner in San Francisco who let her dog run off leash at Stern Grove when it was attacked by a coyote right in the city. Yes, we must all be careful. Thanks.
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Our pets are precious.
Comment from TAB_that's me
Always listen to the dog - animals have a better sense than we do. I'm glad you are both safe.
Excellent rhyme and meter in this. Great imagery as well.
Best wishes in the contest.
teresa
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
Always listen to the dog - animals have a better sense than we do. I'm glad you are both safe.
Excellent rhyme and meter in this. Great imagery as well.
Best wishes in the contest.
teresa
Comment Written 22-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
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Yes, Teresa, dogs have a better sense than we do. I was riding in a car in Las Vegas today with Mina in my lap when all of the sudden she got spooked, leaped from my lap, and went to the other side of the car to stare out of the window. I have never seen her do that before. Was there a dog outside? No. She was staring out the window at the outdoor arena where the mass killer shot all of those people. Of all of the times to choose to get spooked and stare out the window she chose that moment as I passed the massacre site. I wondered, "Mina, what are you seeing? What are you thinking?" I do not know but I do not think it was a coincidence. I have a spooky dog and should listen to her.
Thank you for your review and for wishing me the best in the contest.
Comment from nomi338
Whenever danger is afoot and the pets are in an uproar it is wise to pay attention. Animals have well developed senses that often save their lives, watching them can be very worthwhile. Please stay safe.
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
Whenever danger is afoot and the pets are in an uproar it is wise to pay attention. Animals have well developed senses that often save their lives, watching them can be very worthwhile. Please stay safe.
Comment Written 22-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
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Yes, nomi338, watching animal can save lives. Thank you for your encouraging review and words. I'll stay safe.
Comment from Ulla
Hi Andre, this is a lovely poem and you seem to have mastered the form to perfection. I wouldn't like to meet a puma either. No wonder your dog got scared if that was what she sensed. We can't walk our dogs either after dusk due to the wild boar. I liked your poem a lot and wish you good luck in the contest. Kind regards and Happy Thanksgiving. Ulla:))
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
Hi Andre, this is a lovely poem and you seem to have mastered the form to perfection. I wouldn't like to meet a puma either. No wonder your dog got scared if that was what she sensed. We can't walk our dogs either after dusk due to the wild boar. I liked your poem a lot and wish you good luck in the contest. Kind regards and Happy Thanksgiving. Ulla:))
Comment Written 22-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
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Wild boars?! Well, I have coyotes as well as mountain lions prowling about so I either have to walk closer to home and away from the eucalyptus groves or carry a whistle and a heavy flashlight with me.
Thanks for noting that I have perfected the form.
Thank you also for your review and for wishing me good luck in the contest and Happy Thanksgiving. Same to you, too.
Comment from Gert sherwood
Perfect modern day Petrarchan sonnet sis cat is so natural and I felt yes, I was taking a nice walk with you and Mina were being award of the Mountain lion
Gert
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
Perfect modern day Petrarchan sonnet sis cat is so natural and I felt yes, I was taking a nice walk with you and Mina were being award of the Mountain lion
Gert
Comment Written 21-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
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Thank you, Gert, for your review complimenting my modern day Petrarchan sonnet. I am glad it made you feel like you were taking a walk with us.
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You are welcome Siscat
Gert
Comment from patcelaw
Sis Cat, I enjoyed this read very much and find the rhyming scheme to be unique. Lovely presentation and the wording is excellent. Patricia
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
Sis Cat, I enjoyed this read very much and find the rhyming scheme to be unique. Lovely presentation and the wording is excellent. Patricia
Comment Written 21-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2017
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Thank you, Patricia, for your review. Yes, the rhyming scheme is unique. I am glad you found my wording excellent, too.
Comment from Walu Feral
G'day Andre.
Sorry, I don't have a six left, mate.
I must admit to laughing when you "followed her back inside." So, she's the same breed as one of Mum's rat-dogs and they are afraid of something lol.
Beautiful work on this rather scary incident and a great picture as well.
Top work.
Cheers Fez
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2017
G'day Andre.
Sorry, I don't have a six left, mate.
I must admit to laughing when you "followed her back inside." So, she's the same breed as one of Mum's rat-dogs and they are afraid of something lol.
Beautiful work on this rather scary incident and a great picture as well.
Top work.
Cheers Fez
Comment Written 21-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2017
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Oh, thank you, Fez, for your humorous review of my scary rat-dog poem. I?m glad it made you laugh.