I probably could have anticipated that a bra-stealing raccoon would adopt our little cabin in the Oregon woods.
Certainly the pets of my own childhood in Canada foreshadowed my habit of attracting odd behaving creatures.
Aside from being cuddly, the kittens were outstanding mouse catchers. Housewives lined up for the kittens in that pre DECON era.
Peter, who we started calling Petie, did not like having her kittens taken away. She began hiding them all over the house as they got older. On several occasions we saw her trotting down the sidewalk back from a neighbor’s house with an almost full grown cat in her mouth.
I don’t think she trusted me to keep my hands off the treats because she hid the food under the dolls, the quilts and in the corners. She stood guard when I tried to find the stinky offerings, looking offended when I tossed them out.
Pete liked to show off his mimicking ability at all the wrong times. In the middle of a party he would mimic my dad Dick Massy saying “Do the dishes Pat.” Then he would mimic my mom Pat saying “Shut up Dick.” Of course my parents had been joking when they first said that but couldn’t convince the party visitors. The visitors would wink and say “sure you were” as my very proper mom would blush.
I never did have another bird as a child or later when Bruce and I married. Little children with big ears and bigger mouths were quite enough to spread the family tales.
We had lots of holes on and off as Bruce added rooms to our house. A baby would be born or a son would become a teenager and more room would be needed. During the construction phases pipes would be moved or wood stoves rearranged. For a while there would be holes in the floor where a pipe used to be.
Normally we covered then right up but one night Bruce was too tired after a long day of construction and the hole he had made did not seem all that big. We would cover the hole tomorrow we decided.
Bruce sat down and promptly fell asleep in the chair by the wood stove. Our four sons were already reading in bed upstairs, kerosene lamps creating warm shadows to lull them to sleep.
The house was quiet at last.
Ahhhh….my time.
I heated water on the wood stove for a bath, relishing the idea of reading a book while soaking in the old tin tub by the fire.
That night I lit lamps, poured water and stepped into a big tin tub. The heat of the wood stove radiated, making me warm and relaxed.
I knew better than to put my clothes on the floor but that night I did.
Just as I was relaxing I caught a flash of white and black sticking out of the hole in the floor. Before I could respond a raccoon’s hand shot up out of the hole, feeling around in circles on the floor. It stretched like a Gumby doll, snatching my bra and pulling it into the hole.
I leaped from the tub, wrapping a towel around me with one hand and grabbing for the bra with the other.
My shrieks brought the boys tumbling downstairs, laughing in delight at the scene that awaited them.
Mom was in a tug of war with a raccoon.
Bruce woke and started laughing too.
I am glad to report I won the tug of war though I lost a bit of my dignity.
NEXT CHAPTER: A Christmas tale of the robber raccoon
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MY STORY OF LIVING WITH BEARS,KEROSENE LAMPS AND FROZEN WATER LINES
My story- Chapter One
My story part two – 30 years without electricity
My story part three -making of a tough old broad
My story part four -the raccoon and other tales
My story part five – a Christmas tale of the robber raccoon



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