Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Biscuit... aka Chicken Dog

While not human, Biscuit is a dear part of our team here at Harvest Hands. She brings us laughter every day. Biscuit sort of came with the house when it was purchased, and she does have a good bark that serves as a good alert when we have visitors.

She is a Rhodesian Ridgeback. They come from Southern Africa and are used to hunt lions. Part of her breed name comes from the fact that her breed has a strip of hair along her back where the hair grows in the opposite direction.

Now, Biscuit comes across as a normal dog most of the time. However, when it thunders (which is a daily occurence now that it is rainy season in Costa Rica), she becomes hysterical. And I don't mean like a stand-up comic. When the first crack of thunder strikes, she runs in the house, takes cover wherever she can find it, and trembles so much it's like someone is holding her at gunpoint.

Rebecca and I left her outside a couple of weeks ago when we went to a meeting. Upon arriving back at the house, we found her like this (see picture below). She was unable to enter the house when it was thundering and therefore tried to make cover in another way. She rearranged the furniture on the porch, knocked over a plant, and was a mess! We honestly don't know what gets into her sometimes. She brings us much joy though... and a good target for jokes.

3 comments:

renee @ FIMBY said...

Ah, poor dog! What a funny picture, thanks for sharing a snapshot and funny story of everyday life in Costa Rica.

Amy Sheets said...

oh miss Biscuit! I love her. She is a sweet dog and was a welcome sight to me who was a new traveler last year - yes, I was there during the raining season and she did dart in the house when it thundered. I recall a story about mirrored food bowls she didn't like either. :o) Such a good story...

Anonymous said...

LOL. My parents are lifelong friend of Rodney and Cindy and last summer a group from our church (vermont) came to stay at Harvest Hands- I remember poor Biscuit when it would thunder...