most popular dog in town

In a recent photo meme about what’s me/not me, I included a picture of a dog wearing a pink, ruffled hoodie. For those who weren’t paying attention or have never met me, that’s really not me.

I also wrote that my doggie Luna thanks me everyday for this. Well this was no truer than the past few weeks because our little princess was in heat. And she didn’t need any help attracting more perverse pooches.

Probably going to get some interesting search engine hits on that one, but let’s move on.

For those of you who don’t know the secrets behind dog mating rituals (and may I ask what you’ve been doing with your life?), a girl dog goes through menstruation just like girl, uh, humans, even shedding a small amount of blood. Since bitches (I can totally say that as that’s what they are) only go into heat about once every six months, their window is somewhat wider than ours. Stop chuckling–this is serious. The entire thing can last up to three weeks, although a female dog will only be fertile for a few days in the middle of that.

You’re welcome, by the way, for the lesson on dog periods. Feel free to send donations to keep this information, uh, flowing.

So, as Luna is not spayed (keeping our options open), for us, this means a good three weeks of fighting off all of the male dogs courting one of only three bitches in the town–three females and at least 10 males, all of which run free although technically “owned” by someone or another.

P joked that this is very similar to the ratio of women to men around here, and he’s not wrong. No comment on the parallels of running free and courting though.

What does the doggie love dance entail? Mostly leaving their marks (yes, *those* marks) on our doors, steps, general living area. Lovely. I go through a lot of disinfectant in those weeks if you’re wondering, although I still refuse to use the big pink jugs of alcohol. Fellow Italy expats, I know you know what I’m talking about. That stuff smells too nasty even in the open air. Even bleach is better, and we all know that bleach can kill you.

But that’s not the true trouble with Luna’s time of the year. The real issue is that all the male dogs sit and wait outside the house for anyone, Luna or not, to exit. Occasionally there’s a fight amongst them, but for the most part, they just take a vacation from their normal, stressful lives, and camp out here, transforming a charming medieval house into the Hotel Horny Hound.

If we haven’t run into them in the village, the other owners call us to make sure their pets are still alive. Why they can’t come here, retrieve them, and keep them at home is beyond me. Oh, it’d be because no one lets dogs in their houses here. I know. It infuriates me too. Most of them do have little doghouses outside at least, but still….

And what do the dogs do when we leave the house? Well, if Luna is with us, they’re literally up her butt, all sniffy and stuff–but of course we don’t let them get too close. I like to keep her in front of me, so I can prevent any attacks from the rear. And truth be told, she doesn’t show much interest in most of them, although there are two that she’d probably get with if given half the chance. Which doesn’t happen. And won’t.

If Luna isn’t with us, or, more specifically, me? Easy! I become the doggie pied piper of the village with a bunch of male dogs following me wherever I go.

Grocery store? Right behind you!

Post office? Can I hold your bag while you wait?

Cappuccino? One sugar or two?

It gets old after about a minute and a half of the first day, and yet there’s so much more adventure to be had after that.

Here are three of the more determined suitors:

Meet Romano Prodi.

 

Not to be confused with the current Italian Prime Minister; this dog rolled into town right around election time, thus the name. Although quite loveable, he’s *far* too big for Luna, so he has no chance. Plus he’s tried to violate me many times over the past few weeks, and (n.b.) that’s never going to score you points with Mamma.

This dog’s name is Zuzù.

That right there rules him out in my opinion. He’s also needy, and that’s just annoying in a partner, canine or otherwise. Sorry Zuzù.

And here’s Bobby.

He and Zuzu are brothers, but Bobby’s got a temperament that just shouldn’t be replicated. Or, as my mom would so eloquently say, he’s nasty as cat shit.

He snaps at everyone, including children, but he loves me. If you think maybe Luna has something to do with that, you’re sniffing in the right neighborhood. Anyway, another one with no chance at the Balloopers, although he sure does give it the old college try.

Then there’s Scooby, Whiskey, Lucky (who won’t live up to his name as far as Luna is concerned), Tobacco, Tommy (just visiting), and two others that don’t really have names. Go ahead. Comment on Italian dog names–it’s worthy of a whole other post.

If I had my druthers, I’d go with Scooby, and I think Luna agrees. When Scooby lived closer to us, he used to come up to play with Luna. He’d cry outside and I’d let her out, prepare them some snacks, and beam with motherly love. Now that he’s further away, though, we have to go to the piazza for play dates.

Being a doggie mama is tough sometimes, I tell you. Especially when every boy dog around wants a piece of this:

And can you blame them really?

Oh, and FYI, despite the posizione porno, she’s still pure as the driven snow.

La Mamma di Luna has won another round.

Thank goodness I have another six months to gear up for the next one.

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[tags]dogs, dogs in heat, female dogs in heat[/tags]


love thursday: a girl and her elephant

Hey, if a boy can be cute with his tiger, why can’t a girl and her elephant* get some love?

P’s niece with one of our gifts for her Valentine’s birthday.

I think she’s wondering why everyone didn’t get her a stuffed elephant, but that’s just my opinion.

*Although I would’ve preferred it, I couldn’t find a donkey.

Happy Love Thursday everyone!

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[tags]love thursday, stuffed animals, elephants, birthday[/tags]


Happy Valentine’s Day!

I’ve never been a big fan of Valentine’s Day–probably because up until last year, I was always single on February 14th. Anyway, surprise surprise, not much has changed just because I’m part of a couple.

I truly hope no one out there is sad or depressed about being alone on today or any other day, because you’re not alone. Really.

And besides, it could be worse:

Seriously though, that’s all kinds of cute, isn’t it? Thanks to John for pointing it out.

Happy Valentine’s Day one and all!

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[tags]valentine’s day, valentine’s day greetings, skeletons, skeletons embracing[/tags]


What’s Cooking Wednesday: Best Chocolate Cake Ever

A little over a month ago, P and I went to his sister’s house to celebrate the Epiphany. I took my most favorite chocolate cake of all time–the one that I *always* requested from my mom for my birthday. P’s sister had, coincidentally, made a chocolate cake that day too. I was shocked since most Italians do not usually have a dessert prepared, but lucky me, I had competition.

And I won.

The other day, P’s sister called me and asked me to make this moist, delicious treat for her daughter’s birthday party, which is today, Valentine’s Day. I didn’t have time to run out and get anything really special for the cake, so I worked with what I had, and this is what I came up with:

My mom had sent me those gummy hearts for Valentine’s Day, so they were the perfect addition, I think.

Also, P’s sister has asked me for the recipe; I haven’t yet translated it into all Italian measurements and ingredients, but if any of you in Italy have questions, please feel free to email me.

Now for this week’s What’s Cooking Wednesday:

Mary K’s Most Moistest Chocolate Cake in the World

3 cups flour
1 cup powdered baking cocoa
1 tsp baking powder

4 eggs
2 1/2 cups sugar
1 cup vegetable oil
2 tsp vanilla

2 cups hot strong coffee
2 tsp baking soda

Pay special attention to the way the ingredients are grouped as these go together.

First put the coffee on to brew.

Then sift the flour, cocoa, and baking powder and mix together well in a medium-sized mixing bowl, and put aside.

Beat together the eggs, sugar, oil, and vanilla in a large bowl. The large bowl is important, because this will eventually be the home of your entire batter.

When the coffee is done, add the baking soda; it should bubble if your baking soda is working. I use a pourable measuring container for the coffee.

Now, to the egg mixture, alternate adding the dry and wet mixtures. I do all of this by hand now with a whisk, but I used to use an electric mixer. Makes no difference as far as I can tell. The batter is moderately runny, definitely not thick.

This recipe is for a 13 x 9 pan, which should be greased and floured. The cake is so moist that it *will* stick if you don’t do this well.

Bake at 350° F (177° C) for 35-45 minutes. You can also make lovely cupcakes, as my mom did when I was still taking treats to school, just reduce the baking time.

When the cake springs up from your touch, it’s done even if it’s slightly gooey inside. It’ll still cook when outside the oven.

FYI, the recipe I used for the icing can be found here, although I added a bit more milk. I should also add that I normally wouldn’t even ice this cake as it makes it own nice soft, icing-like top after it sits for a while, but for the sake of the Birthday Girl, I went all out.

Buon appetito and Buon San Valentino!


rainbows sure are purty

Today’s weather is crazy!

When I prepared the last post, we were having all kinds of nasty weather. There have been high winds the entire time, but we’ve also gone from cloudy to foggy to rainy to sunny to hail-y back to the rain, sun, clouds, oh the whole gamut over and over again in cycles. Some thunder and lightning mixed in for fun.

Oh, and did I mention that rainbows are part of the cycle?

Here’s the first, faint rainbow:

And then about fifteen minutes later, this one:

And then another fifteen minutes later, this one:

We’re currently in a high winds and clouds state, but more rain/hail should be coming soon. P tells me this used to be what March was like around here–seems like we’ve skipped a month somewhere along the way….

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Michelle KaminskyMichelle Kaminsky is an American attorney-turned-freelance writer who lived in her family's ancestral village in Calabria, Italy for 15 years. This blog is now archived. 

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