Most of the dogs that we have encountered have been chained up, or good natured. However, we have had a few unsettling encounters. One of these occurred today at a remote dwelling near the top of a pass. Two dogs ran out under a gate towards us, one of which was quite large and very frightening. I was ahead of Ruth, so after I passed they turned their attention to her. I am reluctant to dismount when confronted by an aggressive dog, but Ruth frequently does so, on the basis that it is the motion of the bicycle, and the strangeness of the cycling human, that provokes a chase. This was the action she took in this case. While I stopped some distance ahead to find a suitable stone, I heard the most ungodly noise. It was Ruth roaring to discourage the dogs. And it worked. The large aggressive dog put his tail between his legs and ran away. He was actually whimpering. Ruth was so stoked about her new found super power that it was all she could talk about for the next hour. I think she wants steak tartare for dinner.
And for Neil, a picture of a nuclear power plant, the first we have seen in more than a month. (The one we saw in Slovakia doesn't count, as a decision was made to discontinue construction when it was only partially complete.)
I used to think the nuclear industry would kill us all, but now I think it's agribusiness.
ReplyDeleteAnd way to go, Ruth!
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