The Old Queen Asserts Herself


Like the Queen Mary on her final voyage to California, Winnie has continued to steam about in the background of cottage life at a slow sedately pace.
Most afternoons she is able to walk the hundred yards or so to Trendy Carol's garden , where she ignores the warm shade of the privet, favouring more the comfy sofa in her all glass conservatory.
But that is as much as she does now, and remains tired enough not to leave the cottage on longer walks or even for lengthy trips in the car.
But sometimes the old girl gets a certain glint in her eye
And this is where a sense of devilment seems to overtakes her
It's a quiet humour that's often perfectly timed
Almost as if Miriam Margolyes has taken over her body in a comedy vignette


Today, quite unexpectedly she decided to come to bed with me after shift.
Now she has not done this for months and months, preferring to sit in the reading chair in the kitchen or on the couch in the living room but after several deep breaths she plodded up their staircase  with all the finesse of Big Daddy from Cat On A Hot Tin Roof  and kicked open the bedroom door with one mighty swing of a forepaw.
With dramatic effect she stood in the doorway waiting for a reaction
What do you want ? I asked her , not playing her game, and the old girl schlepped on the antique wooden floorboards until she faced the bed without glancing at me at all.
Here she sat thinking
She thinks a great deal
All bulldogs do.
Finally, and with much effort she placed both front paws on the bedrame and jumped with a loud grunt.
Mary was bright enough to have already moved out of the way of a dog the size of the Queen of Tonga landing on the duvet but Dorothy being rather challenged in the intelligence stakes lay in a direct trajectory and as Winnie landed she booted Dorothy to one side like a miniature football.
And there she stayed, spent and content.
I slept to the right of her, my head on my pillow next to her head on hers.
A massive paw rested against my shoulder rather tenderly
Both of us snoring like pigs in warm mud.
Mary, Dotty and finally Albert squished in the base of the bed as best they could
As the old Queen rested in her bulldog sleep,
Secure she had made all of her decisions herself,
Perhaps for one final time

69 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:34 pm

    A time to be treasured, now, a a special memory to hold onto when she's gone. Sweet Lord, the love you two share is so touching... - Mary

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  2. Biggie has problems getting on the bed sometimes, mostly because he's so big and big dogs are not great jumpers.

    I'm glad she had a good night's sleep, she deserves the comfort of a bed.

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  3. Oh John, this is a precious story! Again, you have a way of painting a picture with your words, as well as invoking the feelings and the mood of things. Thank you for sharing, and much love to the Old Queen. And to you. :)

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  4. The Old Queen does love her Young Man.

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  5. She wasn't waiting for a reaction in the doorway, she was catching her breath!

    I'm glad she had that time with you. As you said, at that age and stage, one never knows it might be the last. On the other hand, she may make it a habit again :)

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  6. Oh, John. My heart.

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  7. This makes my heart full tonight. Love that girl.

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  8. What a wonderful narrative. On my walk I passed a guy with two large bulldogs out for a walk, and thought of you and yours.

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  9. Good for her! Well written John. Winnie is a special one.

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  10. Nice to see she is still The Queen.

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  11. Special moments. Nothing more I can say.x

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  12. That is so lovely-You have such a close relationship with Darling Winnie.My troubled thatch after almost 2 years has only just began to snuggle.My top dog insisted he would sleep on my head x

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  13. Big hugs to the lovely Winnie, always Margaret Rutherford to me. Xx
    Ps when our cat got too old to jump on the bed my husband made her a set of steps that fit along the bottom of the bed.

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    1. Margaret Rutherford.... So funny.
      Well done Winnie. Xxx

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  14. Beautifully written John. We were all there with you. X

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  15. aw. what's not to love?

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  16. Lovely Winnie she isen't giving up climbing up on the bed is no easy feat bless her.

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  17. I think as long as we are self-aware, John, oldies like Winnie and myself know our limitations, and when it's time to hang the cleats on the locker room wall. Happens to us all, a lot of us face it with dignity. Bless her, and you, my old friend.

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  18. You've made me realise how much I miss having a dog on the bed. Our Billy doesn't venture upstairs.

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  19. Anonymous3:24 am

    She did well to get up onto the bed.

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  20. I'm just waiting for the day when you are sent downstairs to curl up on a chair by yourself.

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  21. Barbara Anne3:50 am

    How heartwarming and heartbreaking to know that Winnie made it up all of the stairs and onto the bed. She's still got what it takes.

    Hugs to all of you!

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  22. She's presenting you with a veritable stream of precious memories which you'll cherish forever, the sweet ol' lady.

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  23. She wanted to make a magic moment with you, and she did.

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  24. God bless the queen and all who sleep with her.

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  25. Beautifully written. My JRT can't jump on to our bed as it is so high, I lift him on so he can sleep between us.

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  26. That was so lovely I could picture it in my minds eye , I shed a tear when I read it .
    well done Winnie their is life in the old girl yet .

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  27. What a beautiful story, beautifully told !

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  28. Making wonderful memories x

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  29. One big huddle of dogs, cat, and their human. All asleep together. Their idea of bliss!

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  30. Aw that was lovely. You are very loved. x

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  31. Awwww, lovely!

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  32. To make that effort is something else .... a sign of true love. Tomorrow, she’ll probably be flouncing off in a huff 😂🤣 XXXX

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  33. Joan (Devon)8:59 am

    I love Winnie.

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  34. Anonymous9:07 am

    They know SO much more than we could every give then credit for
    Love to Winnie, give her a kiss from me please
    Tess xx

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  35. That's just precious

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  36. Beautifully written .... but OH that last line.

    When our dogs are on that slow trajectory downwards we start to ask ourselves 'is this the last time', over and over don't we. Grasping to keep the special memories to sooth our souls when they are no longer with us.

    Sending much Love to Winnie and all her furry companions ... and a little bit left over for you too. xx

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  37. A photo of that bedroom scene would have been very similar to a photo of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's bedroom on a Sunday morning with Winnie played by The Duchess herself and Dorothy by Prince George.

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  38. Heather10:11 am

    Love how you liken The Queen of your house to Miriam Margolyes! Memories to cherish. Are you ever tempted to tip toe to the single bed? or would they all follow you.

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  39. So sad but very beautiful, dear Winnie.

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  40. What a hilarious picture! Dear old Winnie x

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  41. A rather confusing Blog post title. I thought for a moment you'd been gobbing off again.

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  42. You made me cry damnit.

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  43. That's beautiful! Seize those precious moments...as I know you are.

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  44. Tender is the moment. Well done, Winnie.

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  45. Anonymous2:22 pm

    Such a special memory for all of you x

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  46. Beautifully written John.

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  47. Lovely. I'd love to hear the story of Winnie.

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  48. A lovely story!

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  49. What a story. What a face. Well told as always.

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  50. She had definitely sent you a message, John, through her actions. She is ready to go and wanted it to be just perfect with her family all around her. Sweet. This is why we have dogs and cats, is it not?

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  51. Our elderly Collie is at the same stage.

    My husband told him if he's dreaming that he's in a tunnel and he sees a light, it's not a train, that he needs to run and investigate!

    Husband has never been home to make the final trip to the Vet. My sons and myself have had to make that journey as the husband was always in a warzone. He just can't face the though of being the last face our boy see.

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  52. Darling Winnie, gotta love that face. With every word uttered about her I felt I was there beside her willing her along. I am so glad she made it onto the bed. Bless her.

    Jo in Auckland

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  53. Heart wrenching to read your beautiful words today. We're watching our little 15 year old mutt Daisy losing ground. I find myself checking to see if she's breathing when she falls into deeper and deeper sleeps. She couldn't jump up on my easy chair with me this morning - somehow she's been managing to do that. I'm counting the "last times," too. She loves you John, with all her dear old heart. There will never be another like her!♥

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  54. Winnie is completely magnificent.

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  55. I hope you and Winnie get more "last times" . The older they get the dearer they become.

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