We have this neighbor named Steve.
Well, Steve might not actually BE his name, but that’s what we call him.
He also technically might be a “her” rather than a “him”. It’s hard to tell, honestly…
…because Steve is a chipmunk.
The Steve Saga started back last summer. Our actual human neighbor, Gary, has his mailbox affixed to this antique standing scale. One day last summer I was walking Junior, Professional Harsher of Mellows, down our road. As we rounded the corner by Gary’s mailbox, a chipmunk came barreling out of the underbrush growing along the edge of the lawn and dove straight under the platform part of the scale that the mailbox is attached to.
Ever since then, Junior has been OBSESSED with the platform. He let up over the winter while the chipmunk was hibernating, but this spring when things started thawing out, Junie was right back at it – sniffing, digging and making tiny angry Wookie noises every time he got near the platform.
Mark decided the chipmunk needed a name a few weeks back, so he started referring to him as Steve.
It wouldn’t have been a problem if not for the fact that I have this terrible habit of talking to the dog while I walk him. Not just general guidance like “good boy” and “no, don’t eat poop”, but often fairly extensive one-sided conversations.
I mean, Junie never actually answers me BACK, so that’s a step in the right direction, but it’s still probably somewhat disconcerting for the neighbors to look out their windows at 7am and see me wandering around mumbling in a sing-songy voice about how Steve’s not home and can’t take your call right now but if you leave your name and a brief message…
…yeah.

“Do veef nuff mek mah mouf wook faf?” – Steve the chipmunk
I sure hope talking to your dog isn’t a sign of serious crazy because I do it ALL the time.
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I think it’s probably only a sign of minor crazy. If the dog starts talking back it might be a bigger issue…;)
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