Carolyn J. Rose
When I
was a kid, growing up in the
Confession:
I also thought of them as ordering an assortment of Acme products in the
endless pursuit of a roadrunner. But let’s put that aside.
Years
passed, I lived in
But I never
thought of them as panhandlers, hanging out beside a road, hoping for a
handout.
We joked that if we opened the car door the coyote would hop in. But we knew better than to do that or to offer the crumbs that accumulate on the floor mat.
But apparently, he and his buddies cadged a few goodies from others. On our next
visit we noted signs warning visitors not to feed coyotes.
I
revised my thoughts again. Forget elusive. Forget skittish. And forget sneaky.
But clever and crafty? Sure. Opportunistic? You bet.
And why
not? If I had a choice between chasing a mouse in a muddy field and sitting in
the grass waiting for a snack to be delivered, I wouldn’t go for the mouse.