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Maisie’s Return

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You may remember my  poor Maisie the Mouse who got caught by Emma, was rescued, and then bit her rescuer.

If you want a refresher, visit this link:  https://wordsfromanneli.com/2023/08/29/whoever-said-life-was-fair/

Well, it seems that Maisie would not stay away after her lucky escape that time.

For about three days, Emma the English cocker spaniel had smelled something enticing in the kindling box outside the back door. It was not woodstove weather yet, so the box had some left over plant starter pots in it, but Emma kept dragging me over there. She wanted to investigate.

I was not interested in rooting through those old pots and have giant house spiders run over my hands so I kept Emma away from the box.

Finally, the Captain said, “Let’s check out what’s in that box.”

“You first,” I told him.

Rooting around in the bits of kindling and starter planting pots, the Captain searched for only a few seconds.

“Here it is! I wonder if it’s the same mouse that bit you. I should kill it or it’ll just end up chewing the wiring out of the truck one of these days, just like the last family of mice did.”

“Awww … no ….. It’s just a little mouse.”

“Well, okay.” He picked up the box and brought it over to the garden in front of the house. Maisie (I’m sure it was her) jumped to try to get out of the box but couldn’t get up high enough.

The Captain tipped the box on its side and Maisie ran out. She headed for a spot where I had dumped a lot of hazelnut and walnut shells, and snuggled into them. I think they must have been warm from the sun. Then she lay there and didn’t move except for the occasional twitching of her ears.

It’s oh, so warm and cozy here,

My last three days were cold.

No ray of sunshine did appear,

I feared I’d not grow old.

 

 

No drink of water, and no food,

And I could not get out,

I lost my usual happy mood,

Survival was in doubt.

But now I’m soaking up the sun,

It’s warming me clear through,

As soon as I feel I can run,

I’ll find something to chew.

 

*****

You see all those nutshells? I was the one who cracked them, as I do every year, but this time the nutcracker irritated a part of my finger right in the spot where Maisie bit me a month ago.  It swelled up and the redness started to spread, so I went to see the doctor, and apologized for bothering him with such a small thing. He said, “You did right to come. You’ll need some antibiotics.”  The spreading redness has receded now and I’m relieved.

But I still can’t get over how Maisie tried to kill me for rescuing her from Emma.

The Captain says I survived a wild animal bite. Sounds ferocious, doesn’t it?

 

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Author: wordsfromanneli

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42 thoughts on “Maisie’s Return

  1. Unknown's avatar

    Omg….❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  2. shoreacres's avatar

    She’s such a cute little thing! I love that last photo. You wouldn’t have an extra bit of cheese for a trauma survivor, would you?

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  3. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    Well, it looks like both you and Emma saved the little mouse this time (and the Captain too) 😊

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  4. John's avatar

    I’m glad that your finger is okay, Anneli! Good on you for seeing a doctor. The captain is a kind man.

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  5. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    Aww, too bad she got trapped in that box. She was on her last legs, it seems.

    Amazing that the bite had cleared up but then reacted later. Good that you went to see about it.

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  6. Ursula's avatar

    What a lovely story!
    I guess you are having a new family member. Your Maisie mouse is so lucky and I hope you don´t have to save her life again.

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  7. Jennie's avatar

    What an adventure! Glad you survived the bite. Tell the Captain that if he puts dryer sheets in the truck wiring when it’s not in use, the mice will stay away. They are repelled by the scent. We load up the tractor wiring every winter.

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  8. Lauren Scott, Author's avatar

    Glad your finger is okay, Anneli, and what a story! She is lucky to have you! Love your poem and the photos!

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  9. Unknown's avatar

    Nice story Anneli,

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  10. Lori's avatar

    Oh my, I’m glad you got that bite checked out. My husband has needed antibiotics more than once for spider bites. I think some of us, at least my Gary, has allergies to certain bugs. Anneli may be allergic to to mice! 😉🐭

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  11. 100 Country Trek's avatar

    . What an amazing idea.with these amount.mice. hope.all your finger is.OK.Anita

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  12. Klausbernd's avatar

    Dear Anneli
    we have some mice here as well, fortunately outside under our garden house. But they are that shy and fast that we see them only like a running shadow and away they are.
    We hope your finger is okay again.
    All the best
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  13. Carol Balawyder's avatar

    You are amazing, Anneli, how you are able to draw us all in the dramatic life of a regular mouse (which most people would set up a mouse trap for). Your poems are great and I still maintain you should put your collection of creature stories in print with your own photos. No need for an illustrator. Your photos are fantastic! I love this photo of Maisie in the nut shells.
    Glad the antibiotics have started their magic! 🙂

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  14. Adele Brand's avatar

    Glad your finger is recovering. Not been bitten by a mouse but was thoroughly chomped by an injured squirrel on one occasion.

    Maisie looks like some kind of deermouse?

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    • wordsfromanneli's avatar

      Don’t know what kind of mouse she is but I know she has sharp teeth. And for the record, I’ve been bitten by a frightened squirrel too, when I held our some sunflower seeds for it. But from now on I’m keeping my mitts to myself.

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  15. markbierman's avatar

    Glad to hear you went for treatment and that your finger is getting better. Wonderful poetry, too. 🙂

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  16. bigskybuckeye's avatar

    I enjoyed how Maise’s tale came full circle. Thanks to Captain for taking of things.

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