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Geisha Show- March 1, 2020

  • Writer: Dash
    Dash
  • Mar 28, 2020
  • 2 min read

This has been a confusing week. Tuesday morning they forget to feed me. That should have been the first warning. Next the female pack leader took me back to the vet clinic. By then I knew something bad was going to happen. I could not stop panting. Can you believe she left me there? Yup, put me in a kennel and left. I was shocked and worried all at the same time. Most of my morning was spent in the kennel. It smelled funny in there. I don't remember much of what happened when they took me out but I woke up in the kennel with my shoulder hurting. Eventually the female pack leader appeared and took me home. I was really tired. It was nice to be able to sleep in my own bed although it wasn't the best sleep since they made me wear the big plastic thing around my head at night. My shoulder was less painful the next morning but I didn't want to do much more than lay around the house. I was getting bored by the evening though and grabbed a toy to entice someone to play with me. It didn't work and I had to be content chewing on it by myself. The rest of the week, if I wasn't at the house with the female pack leader, then I was taken to 'work' with the male pack leader. I have a regular napping schedule and was unable to keep it with all of the routine changes going on. It has been exhausting being awake most of the day. I was relieved when they both left this evening and I could finally sleep without disruptions.

Jenn's take: David and I went out to see a Geisha show tonight. Included with the show was a light dinner. As is usual, I didn't recognize some items on my plate. I don't know what the grey gel-like substance in the ramekin was, but it tasted really good.

The show before ours was child friendly and it looks like someone left something behind.

Geisha's are trained in the arts of music, dance, singing, and public speaking. All aspects were included in the show.

In the past, before electricity, they preformed by candle light so their faces were painted white so their skin would appear to glow. The hair style is called 'Geisha Hair" and is a wig.

After the show we had the opportunity to meet one of the geishas in person.



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