Contentment
Jake is the faithful guardian of our place. He was found by the side of the road as an abandoned puppy, rescued and through a series of connections, ended up as part of our household. He is, and has always been, an outside dog. He generally refuses to come in when invited.
Until we moved to our present home, Jake always had a fenced yard in which he stayed. Until a couple of years ago he had an older companion which kept him company and, in many ways, raised him. Due to age and infirmities, she did not make the last couple of moves. Before bringing Jake to his new home, we constructed a fenced area specifically for him. Our assumption was that he would be more comfortable in an enclosed area since that is the way he had always lived. That assumption was incorrect.
Jake became an escape artist. It became apparent that we would never be able to confine him again, so with admonitions to confine himself to our property (yeah, like that was going to happen) we allowed him to roam. We are far enough from busy roads that we felt the risk of being hit by an unwary driver was low and that he had the age and maturity to remain close.
Jake did introduce himself to our neighbors and was especially welcomed by the children. He seems to have a way with young humans and is like a big teddy bear. Our grandchildren all seem to be happy to see him and my father-in-law, who is in his upper 80's always asks about him since Jake stayed with him for a brief while during our transition to this place.
He seems content. He often lays on the front porch surveying his domain and protecting it from wandering rabbits or other small creatures that stray into his vision. I don't think he could catch one and am somewhat certain he doesn't really try; he just lets them know that they are in his territory and he is the boss.
Contentment is something that most of the human race never finds. Learning to live in the moment and know that all is well is rare. I think we all need to learn to take life a little more like Jake.

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