One of Gramma Berg’s favourite stories.
And with apologies to my Uncle Leif, who tells it better . .
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Gramma. And 'The Instigator'. |
Among the many animals on the Berg farm were always a dozen
or so cats. Plentiful food of mice, birds, scraps and fresh milk kept them
healthy . . . and prolific.
Now cats were not normally allowed in the ranch house.
But that didn’t stop them from accumulating on the front
porch and making feints at the front door.
Whereupon (Oooh, good word!) Gramma Berg would disperse the
problem with the skillful handling of her broom.
But one friendly and persistent old mother cat would elude
Gramma’s best efforts and re-appear with stunning persistence.
And rapidity.
And that was when Uncle Leif decided to try his hand . . .
He came up with ultimate ‘harassing the cat’ plan.
A balloon.
Balloon?
Simple, yet effective.
He would tie the balloon to the cat’s tail and she would be
well and truly harassed.
Genius.
Gramma was sceptical as to the effectiveness of her youngest
son’s plan, so she kept watch from a distance.
Leif put the first part of his plan into action with the enticement
of said cat with tender morsels from the kitchen.
While she was thus absorbed, he quickly tied the
football-sized balloon to her tail with a piece of string.
Perhaps the string was a tad too tight.
Perhaps the cat simply panicked when this ‘thing’ bobbed and
swayed almost on top her.
She took off.
Her first strategy was to simply outrun.
When this proved ineffective, she made for the nearest high
place.
The telephone pole.
Scratching and clawing her way up, she finally reached the
very pinnacle.
Then, pausing to survey the situation, she realized with dismay that
the pesky ‘thing’ was still there.
All of her ‘cat’ instincts came out at that moment and, claws out, swiped at the offending balloon.
It popped.
With a loud and very satisfying bang.
This was too much for the poor cat.
With a combination of ninja-cat-moves and free fall, she hit
the ground and headed for the barn.
By this time, Gramma was nearly unconscious with laughter.
Leif, satisfied that his genius plan had proved effective,
smiled in satisfaction.
But the next day, you guessed it, the cat was back.
Happily curled up in her favourite ‘relaxing on the porch’
position.
But keeping a wary eye on Leif.
Sigh.
There was one outcome from Leif’s genius plan.
Hearing - and watching - Gramma tell the story.
She would start laughing so hard that someone else
invariably had to finish for her.
Huh.
Sometimes the result you are going for isn’t the one you
get.
And that’s better.