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STEVE SMITH
Go ahead and call People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals; I’m
making this declaration just the same: I hate skunks.
We’ve lived in the same house for 13 years. When we moved in, our
nightly visitors were opossums that crawled almost silently over the
backyard fence, never bothering anyone as they went about doing whatever
it is that opossums do. They hung around for several years until raccoons
replaced them.
The “racs” are nice to look at, but man do they wreak havoc on the
yard. The nice part about racs is that once they’re gone, they’re gone --
unlike our visitors, the skunks, which insist on leaving a calling card.
The odor is so foul we have to tightly close the doors and windows for
hours, until it’s gone.
The stench comes out of nowhere, and I’m convinced that it can easily
travel great distances. A spraying skunk in Corona del Mar is often
smelled up here on Goat Hill.
I’ve often wondered why our military experts haven’t used the
offensive power of the skunk’s scent to battle our enemies. There is no
doubt the odor will permeate any gas mask available and send folks
running.
We still get a few raccoons, but it seems they are dwindling in favor
of the skunks. We know of at least two people in our neighborhood who are
trapping skunks. Very early one morning, I saw a fellow walking toward
the park with a skunk in a cage. He had trapped the critter and was going
to release it down the street, but he was already resigned to defeat.
“I know he’ll come back,” he said. “But what else can I do?”
The alternative is to call the Animal Control Department, which will
euthanize the skunks, but that seems to be too much for my neighbor to
handle. Take my skunks ... please!
***
So, the muckety-mucks here in Costa Mesa will possibly pave trails at
Fairview Park. Ordinarily, I’d be up in arms. But it so happens that the
city has just finished paving my nomination for the “pothole capitol of
the world” -- the stretch of 18th Street between Newport Boulevard and
Placentia Avenue. With any leftover asphalt, they can pave Fairview. But
just one trail, thank you. The park doesn’t need any more of our “help,”
honest. And I would guess many of those who are voting for the
development of the park are not regular visitors there. Were they more
familiar, they’d have seen the cyclists on BMX trails, model-plane
aficionados, runners, walkers and Disneyland fireworks gazers enjoying
Fairview Park just the way it is.
***
I couldn’t help but notice that a local day-care center’s staffers
made the Daily Pilot spotlight with their use of cameras to show
relatives what was happening to the kids in their charge. The story
mentioned the benefit to grandparents who live far away; and for that
purpose, I think it’s a great idea. Then I read that parents could also
check up on their kids, and that’s when I got goose bumps. Whatever
happened to parents staying home with their kids so they can check on
them by asking them what they’re up to?
***
I missed Charo at the fair two days ago. I spent the evening working
on a magazine I am editing and never made it. Had I gone, I would have
taken my collection of Tweety Bird dolls, which I won at the pingpong
ball toss during our two previous visits. Another ball in a red bowl, and
I may have qualified for the jumbo-size prize.
The inspiration to return to the fair with previously won toys came
after I saw a man walking through the gate while on our second visit. In
his arms he had one small Tweety and one medium (Don’t ask me how I know
the sizes -- it has cost me a bloody fortune to become such an expert).
As he made his way in, I commented on what a great idea that was. OK, so
I’m a little slow on the uptake on some of these things.
If you haven’t been to the fair and have been telling yourself you’ll
get around to it, you’re at the end of the line. The fair closes Sunday
night and the exhibitors will move on. If you haven’t been to the Orange
County Fair, don’t blow it; it’s magical and will transform even the
worst day into a wonderful memory.
Yes, the food is great, the rides are thrilling, the animals are cute
and the games are fun; but there is one special reason I like the fair:
I’ve never seen a skunk inside.
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