Omens and Portents
When you live in the country you are sometimes surprised by the things that show up in your yard or that you see in your rural environment. Country dogs can be a contributing factor to those surprises. In those times when we lived in the country and had dogs -- even those supposedly confined to a fenced area -- we have been blessed by the discoveries they have made and felt compelled to share with us.
In Nebraska we had the dried remains of a deer carcass laid upon our front porch. Opossums have been delivered to our doorstep -- not always those whose spirits had gone to the hereafter but were playing their name out until opportunity for escape occurred. Yesterday we were graced with a demonic looking skull and a few rib bones clinging together by thin strips of dry hide.
If we were the superstitious type, it would be very disconcerting to see the skull looking at you from in front of the house. In our case it was more of a stimulus to our curiosity than anything else. We have not seen any of the genus Capra in our neighborhood, but there obviously are, or at least, have been some and now there is one less.
I can imagine that some might find the discovery of the skull as an obviously evil portent of bad things to come. I choose to look at it in light of the term in common usage today of GOAT -- Greatest of All Time! Maybe our canine guardian was simply demonstrating his feelings toward us....

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