The gophers are all gone now from our yard. I got tired of having to use a weed eater so much in knocking down stuff that they ate in the past. We put wood chips over screening that prevents plants from coming up in most of our front or back yard but we still have pine trees and oak trees and bushes and trees of different kinds and rose bushes still. However, I'm getting older so wood chips and crushed rocks made more sense to us at this point. Hiring Gardeners is helpful too. Many people in California are having to give up lawns and such now because of the drought (that may have ended this past year in the Atmospheric Rivers inundating California. We shall see what the future brings. Look at New York and Vermont and New Hampshire all flooded out right now for example.
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Gopher People
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
The Gopher People
Pocket gopher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
note: to learn more about pocket gophers click (Pocket gopher-Wikipedia button above)
Authors note: I first thought of this idea while taking a shower
tonight. I had the idea to write something called "The Gopher People" to
illustrate humans on earth as being the gopher people and Ferd being a a
metaphorical but human spiritual soul traveler. However, as I began to
write this I started to see children reading this in my mind and
learning about gophers and cats and hawks and birds and their
interactions in the process. So then I wasn't sure how I was going to
write about all this. But then my wife talked to me about Native
American Creation stories and about how when there was no food often
children were left alone without food to die often and how creation and
spiritual stories in this context reminded people of Japanese or Chinese
stories where if two young lovers couldn't live together as man and
wife because of wars or parents they turned into storks and flew off
together which is a metaphor for a "Romeo and Juliet" type of ending to a
story in them turning into storks in some dream sequence so they can be
together. So, how will all this progress? I'll just have to see how I'm
inspired to write this. end note.
Ferd was a young gopher. He
was being trained by his father and mother to dig gopher holes to
escape predators. Ferd didn't like digging holes. His eyes were much
better than his father and mother but because he could see much better
he also got more dirt in his eyes when he dug. So, his eyes were always
having to water a lot to wash the dirt out. So, he tried to make excuses
so he didn't have to dig so much. He didn't want to go blind or
something by getting too much dirt in his eyes and scratching them so
they didn't work right anymore. Since his Mom and Dad didn't see as well
as him they could care less. They mostly only knew him by smell anyway.
One day while digging he heard another gopher scream so he popped his
head above the ground in time to see another gopher fighting and
screaming as hawk took the gopher away in his talons. Since this was a
distant relative of his he knew this gopher and was mad at the hawk for
eating a relative of his. "How dare that hawk eat one of my relatives?"
That was really rude. He went back and told his mother and she screamed
as that was one of her litter mates. It was her sister Maude. So his
mother cried and cried and would not be consoled.
This got Ferd
to thinking. If he went up at night maybe no hawks could see either and
then he could explore the surface. He didn't have much resistence to
this because now his father had to console his now irreconcilable
mother. So since Ferd was kind of an adventurer and unique kind of
gopher anyway, he went up to the surface and climbed a small tree. But
then he heard something in the dark. Slowly his eyes adjusted and he
noticed that this was a cat. "What is cat?" he thought. then he saw the
cat jump and catch a wood rat. He heard the wood rat scream a lot like
his Aunt Maude had. So he knew from this he could be eaten too. But at
least now he knew that there were creatures that hunted at night as
well. So, Ferd tried to find a way to move faster on top of the ground
as he wasn't really built for fast movement over the ground even though
he could dig or move through an underground tunnel really fast.
Then he heard a Mockingbird singing and he thought it was the most
beautiful sounds that he had ever heard anything make. He was entranced
by the mockingbird singing until another cat pounced upon the mocking
bird. Ferd thought, "Boy. That could have been me. So as the cat took
his prey away, Ferd scampered down the tree and into his hole.
This gave Ferd a lot to think about. No one of his species that he knew
of knew much about cats or hawks. So he took it upon himself to become
an expert on predators that hunted his kind that lived above the
surface.
The next night just before morning he scampered up his
hole after checking for cats and hawks and once again scampered up a
tree and into a hole in the tree that squirrels had used to raise their
babies earlier in the year. Because now it was summer. So, Ferd sort of
hid himself in amongst the leaves and nutshells and sort of sneaked a
look out in a way that nothing much might see him. Besides, he was a
Gopher and no animal or bird would expect him up in this tree in a
squirrel nest that wasn't being used. And If they saw him they would
think he was a squirrel which is very hard for anything to catch because
a squirrel is just so unpredictable.
But then, he noticed that
there was a big square thing next door and then the biggest creature he
had ever seen came out and set a trap. He knew right away that this was
a trap to catch one of his relatives. So, that night he went home to
warn the other gophers of the trap. When he got back home his Dad said
to him, "Where were you all day? I needed you to help me console your
mother since she lost her sister Maude. Ferd said, "There is a trap
being set for our cousins about 30 to 40 feet that direction."
Ferd's father got really mad and said, "You mean you were outside? That
is death to gophers because we can't see the enemies." Ferd said, "I can
see real good." His Dad said, "Well. I don't know if that is a good
thing or not, Ferd". Then Ferd had a great idea. "I want to be a lookout
for our gopher clan of families here, okay Dad?"
Even though
Dad was upset about this he said, "Even though I hate the idea if you
can save lives so I don't have to console your mother every time a
gopher gets eaten by a hawk or a cat." "A cat?" said Ferd. Dad said, "Oh
Yes. A cat hunts mostly at night after the sun goes down." Ferd said,
"I saw a cat eat both a wood rat and another cat eat a mockingbird. Did
you ever hear a mockingbird, Dad?" Dad said, "No. And you shouldn't have
been there either." However, keeping the gopher clan alive was probably
more important than how Dad was thinking. So Dad said, "I guess I have
to let you protect the gopher clan by being our lookout because you have
such good eyes. Most of us can't see very well at all and so would make
poor lookouts."
Ferd said, "Thanks. Dad."
So, once again
before daybreak when it was pretty cold (but remember this is summer so
not that bad) Ferd climbed up his tree and into his abandoned squirrel
nest and heard a tap-tap-tap which was a knocking sound on the tree.
Ferd said, "Stop that infernal racket whoever you are. So the red headed
woodpecker looked in the abandoned squirrel nest and said to Ferd, "You
aren't a squirrel what are you doing here. I didn't give you permission
to be in here. I cut this nest out of the tree while pecking for worms
and bugs in this tree. What are YOU doing here in my nest?"
Ferd
felt kind of out of place now and said, "I'm a lookout for my gopher
people. I was sent here to watch for things that might eat us." The red
headed woodpecker eyed Ferd suspiciously and said, "How come you can
see? Most gophers can't see as well as you."
Ferd was happy about
this and said, "I can see the best of all my relatives and friends. But
when I dig tunnels in the ground the dirt hurts my eyes because they are
good more like yours."
The red headed woodpecker said, "No one has eyes as good as a bird not even a human."
Ferd said, "What's a human?"
Woodpecker said, "They live in those box like things like that one
there. I park my acorns into the edges of their roofs before winter.
They rot less around the edges of roofs than they do if I put them in
the ground. So they are better to eat for me and my family during the
winter months. What do you eat, Ferd?"
Ferd said, "Well. We eat roots of trees and plants on the land below this tree."
Woodpecker said, "Does that kill this tree?"
Ferd said, "Not usually. We don't eat the tree roots that much because
they are too tough. We like tender roots of other things better usually.
So we just eat the tree roots when all the good stuff is gone."
Woodpecker seemed relieved because he liked to eat bugs out of this tree a lot and if the Gopher people
ate too many tree roots on this tree then the tree might die and so might the bugs he liked to eat.
Ferd, the young Gopher becoming and adult smiled at the Woodpecker. But
then he realized a woodpecker can't smile. He just has a beak for
pecking and eating with.
The woodpecker cocked his head
sideways and said, "I give you permission to use this nest to protect
your people. But you have to give it back to one of the squirrels that I
gave permission to stay in my tree hole that I made by next winter,
okay?"
Ferd agreed to the deal. He hoped this would work okay for
his new job. Ferd felt really happy somehow now. He had made a new
friend and bragged about how well he could see. This woodpecker seemed
like a nice sort of being--orderly but still nice and just.
Ferd found he went to sleep through the rest of the day. He found an ant
biting him and it woke him so he brushed it off him and looked outside.
he saw the moon outside and listened to a hoot owl. This made him
nervous because his Dad had said hoot owls ate gophers when they could
catch them too.
But then he saw the hoot owl fly after he
hooted a whole bunch of times. The form of the hoot owl stood out on the
light of the moon. It took Ferd's breath away as he realized this
beautiful hoot owl might eat him too. But he sure was amazing looking!
After the hoot owl was gone Ferd started to climb down from the tree
but he slipped and grabbed a vine hanging on the tree. the force of him
falling arched him out in and arc and then he came back and banged into
the tree and then he fell into a pile of leaves. This was just too much
noise so after he regained his breath from falling he scampered down the
nearest gopher hole and saw his Dad.
His Dad said, "Well. What did you learn for us gophers today?"
Ferd said as he ate the roots his Dad had gathered for him to eat,
"Well. I met a woodpecker that eats bugs and worms in the big tree we
sometimes eat the roots of." Dad said, "What did he say?"
Ferd said,
"He said I could use the squirrels nest until the next winter until the
next squirrel couple needs it to raise their babies."
Dad said, "Well. That was very nice of him. The next time you see him be sure to tell him thank you from me."
Ferd said, "Thanks Dad, I will." But then Ferd fell asleep from falling
off the vine. His back hurt a little but because he was still young he
suspected it would heal by morning.
The next morning Ferd woke
up to his back pain from falling off the vine and into the pile of
leaves at the base of the tree. However, he was young and full of
inthusiasm like many young people are and decided to forget about his
aches and pains and get up and to to his squirrels nest to be a lookout
and knowledge gatherer for his people, his kind.
The woodpecker
said, "Good Morning" as he climbed the tree. He said, "What happened to
you that you are limping. Ferd told his story and the woodpecker said,
"You are having quite and adventure for a gopher." Ferd liked the idea
of being an adventurer. Gophers weren't normally adventurers so this
made him unique among gophers. So as he spied out his squirrels nest
into the greater world he went to sleep dreaming about the woodpecker.
He found himself flying along with the woodpecker in his dreams. When
Ferd woke up he found the woodpecker staring at him. The woodpecker
said, "You are a very remarkable gopher, Ferd. You can fly in your
dreams with me. And I can see you as you fly with me like a ghost." Ferd
said, "You actually experienced me flying next to you like a ghost?"
Woodpecker said, "Yes. Why did you fly with me like that?"
Ferd said, "I guess because I could I did!"
Woodpecker said, "Well. Let's fly some more sometime!"
Ferd said, "I'd like that if it happens.
Woodpecker said, "I've got to go gather some more food."
Ferd said, "Okay." and off the woodpecker went.
This gave Ferd a lot to think about. If creatures actually could
experience him flying in his dreams maybe his father could experience
him this way too. So, Ferd went back to sleep to see if he could dream
and contact his father. But all he did was sleep and heal his hurting
back. But then his dream changed and he saw his father stick his nose
out of the ground for a moment and saw that his father was in danger of
the hawk in his dreams. So Ferd Yelled in his dreams, "Dad. Watch out
the hawk sees you push dirt at the surface. IN horror he watched the
hawk try to attack his Dad. But Ferd's Dad somehow heard Ferd and got
away just in time.
So, later when he hobbled back home from his
squirrel's nest his father said, "Boy. You sure saved me today!" Ferd
said, "Did you hear me, Dad?" Dad said, "Yes. You came to me as a ghost
and said, 'watch out the hawk is attacking! I barely survived that son.
If you hadn't come as a ghost I would have died."
Ferd smiled and
wondered what all this meant. After all he was only a young gopher in
the end, not some magical creature. Ferd started to think about all this
as he ate the roots his father had gathered for him. Dad had even
brought his own favorite roots to eat for Ferd as Ferd had just saved
his life.
Ferd decided that The Great Gopher in the Sky (Gopher
God) had made him special in order to better protect the Gopher people
in his family and all around. So Ferd decided to honor the Gopher God by
praying to him. He said, "Oh. Great Gopher God I really want to be a
good gopher and help my gopher people so they can better survive and
have a lot of babies and our gopher clan can grow. Will you help me
Gopher God?" He felt like Gopher God had sent him as an answer to his
prayers and the prayers of other gophers.
The next morning
after praying to the Gopher God in the Sky Ferd set out before sunlight
once again up into his Squirrel's nest. But the cry of a hawk startled
him and he fell all the way from the squirrels nest entrance to the
ground. He heard a sickening "Crunch" as his body hit the ground.
However, he didn't feel any pain at all. Instead he got up but then
noticed his physical body was there next to him. He looked onto his back
and there were wings. Then he noticed that Woodpecker was watching him.
Woodpecker said, "I'm Angel Woodpecker. When you prayed to Gopher God
in the Sky he decided to make you a special Angel Gopher. I'm Angel
Woodpecker. I'm like you. I only appear to be alive as a woodpecker. You
asked to help all your gopher people stay alive. Now you can. Go to
your father and tell him you are now Angel Gopher and that you will
always protect your Gopher People."
Ferd should have been upset
about his body dying, but he wasn't. Because his prayer had been
answered and now he could protect his people all the time and no hawk or
cat could eat him or stop him anymore. Ferd was now Angel Gopher or I
suppose Angel Ferd and now could always protect his people from harm.
His prayer had been granted. He could help save his people now.
He went to his father and said, "Dad, I'm angel gopher now. I can
always protect you and Mom and all our people. Maybe I could have
prevented Aunt Maude from Dying if I was Angel Gopher before. But now I
can help all our people. His father cried because he would miss taking
care of his son. Dad's son had been not only his son but also his best
friend. Dad said, "Will you come when I eat my roots and talk to me at
least once every day?" Angel Ferd said, "Of Course, Dad. I'm an angel
now. I can help all of you all the time." Then he went to his mother and
she cried and said, "Though I will miss you my son. Maybe you can help
us not get eaten by Hawks and cats and dogs and other things that eat us
and kill us. So maybe Gopher God made you an angel so you could help us
vulnerable Gophers.
Angel Ferd said, "I'm your protector now and the protector of every gopher in our family and beyond. And he was.
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