There is a beautiful big pasture in our neighborhood. I wrote about it here in 2016 when it was for sale and we all were worried that new development would destroy this precious little corner.
Thankfully someone in the neighborhood stepped up and bought it, so that its rural character could be preserved. There was a big sigh of relief going through my neighborhood.
We all agree that our very best neighbor was living here.
No one knew what his real name was - he was just Donkey. Some kids called him Don Quixote which I think was very smart. Kaefer and I called him Donkers, and whenever you called him by whatever name, he came running down to the fence, expecting some nose rubs and, even more, some food.
Carrots might have been his favorite food. He loved them and never gobbled them down, but chewed them very carefully and thoughtfully.
He certainly didn't have the best teeth anymore, though.
He was owned by the people who live above the pasture. He was rescued from BLM land about 30 years ago and quickly became an integral part of our community. He loved us and we loved him back. My friend Matt lives right across from the pasture and says that Donkers made his demands for fresh carrots pretty clear when he saw Matt standing in his kitchen (which faces the meadow).
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Awww. This is such a sweet (and a little sad) post. Vale Donkers.
So cute to see them getting fed
Animals make us human, don’t they?
...heart warming.
It sounds like he had a great life after being rescued, and he was adorable. So sorry for your neighborhood's loss. He was such a cutie. hugs-Erika
This is so sad, although it's clear that Donkers had a good life and a lot of people who loved and looked after him. The notes on the fence are especially touching and I really love all the photos. But what a sad day it must have been to find him.
Bitter-süßer Post. Ich liebe Esel.
I did not know when I started reading this that I would end up in tears. What a precious boy Donkers was..
Lovely post
Awwwww poor Donkers. What a life he had and so many love him. Thank you so much for sharing his story with FFO. Have a nice weekend.
Oooooch! Was für eine berührende Geschichte! Aber eines ist sicher, Donkers hatte ein tolles Eselleben. So viel geliebt, so oft gestreichelt und beachtet und mit Karotten und anderen Leckereien gefüttert... und nun sogar ein Nachruf in der Zeitung und eine kleine Gedenkstätte mit Blumen, Äpfeln und Briefen! Soo lieb! All dieses Glück haben nicht viele Esel dieser Welt. Und er selbst hatte ja ursprünglich auch nicht so ein gutes Leben; du schreibst er wurde gerettet "from BLM land", ich nehme an, das ist eine Tierschutzorganisation? Vielleicht gibt es ja einen Nachfolger für Donkers, der ebenfalls ein paar Jahre lang noch ein schönes Leben haben sollte? Das kann ihn nicht ersetzen, aber es kann ein anderes Tier glücklich machen und für euch die Weide wieder zu einem belebten Ort... (?) Würde mich freuen!
Alles Liebe aus Österreich, Traude
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