Dressing a friend’s goose is the get out of jail card for a
left brained person. There never would
be a goose in my yard, although I do confess to a pig, a lamb and a toad. But a goose in my wild and crazy right
brained friend’s yard is open season.
The first winter I sent Goose a green velvet dress for the
Christmas parties, and an ermine jacket and muff to keep warm. Goose needed them badly; it snows so much in
upstate New York we identified Goose’s frigid body by her ermine wrap.
When Linda moved her studio to from New York to Ohio in
2003, Goose came, too. Six Mayflower
trucks backed down her street to unload; one thirty pound concrete goose tucked
into a corner. Goose lives in the
driveway of the new house. I once sent
Goose an outfit addressed to Goose in the Driveway. The postman put it in the box. Either he was short on humor or there are
rules. I suppose these are completely
identical.
Many people keep Goose attired. Linda says goose clothes even arrive anonymously. When Emily was three years old and lived here
she bounced up and down on the back seat all the way to Linda’s. She had a witch costume to put on Goose for Halloween.
We have an obligation to keep Goose looking her best every
day. A lovely woman on Linda’s street
had a stroke two years ago. Every day
the weather is fit she walks on her husband’s arm, two blocks down and two
blocks back to see what Goose is wearing.
Last Sunday it rained on and off.
Goose was up for it.
That goose has a better wardrobe than I do!
ReplyDeleteGoose is an important part of the community.
ReplyDeleteGlad to know that goose is still about and well dressed at that.
ReplyDeleteToo cute for words!
ReplyDeleteJane x
I love this! Goose is better dressed than most of us!
ReplyDeletefantastic......love your humor and your garments and, incidentally.....Goose.
ReplyDeleteCute goose and outfit in the last photo :-).
ReplyDeleteI love that people send Goose anonymous clothing drops. And she looks very fine in all those photos.
ReplyDeleteSmiles from afar. Thank you.
I love the back story of Goose, and the photo of him in his bright yellow rainy-day attire has really brightened up a dull day here too!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to enjoy your musings Joanne.
Jeanne
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How funny! We have a man over here whose goose dresses appropriately dependent upon sport season. :-) She is now wearing a Twins uniform.
ReplyDeleteGo Twins!
Pearl
You folks have a wonderful sense of humour :) Love the outfits.
ReplyDeleteThat is so endearing! how lovely to find your garden ornament has become a feature in other peoples' lives. I think I'd be sending goose the occasional garment too! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's the cutest goose ever! I love the raincoat and hat.
ReplyDeleteI have an award for you over at my place. Pop on over at get it when you're ready?
Joanne, you write AMAZING posts. This touched my heart, it really did. I wish I had a goose in my neighbourhood. Sigh... I love your stories, Joanne. LOVE!
ReplyDeleteLoved this! Goose could give fashion updates to us backwoodsmen. What a fashionista!
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