I mentioned in my last post, that if my better cookware isn't hanging out of his reach, I will find my husband feeding the dog out of it directly.
I'm unclear just how long ago this was, it may have been last year or the year before. I was driving off of the property on my way to work, when I noticed a dinner plate sitting on the hillside amidst the ivy. I'm not in the habit of leaving Dansk in my shrubbery. Once I had hit the main road and had cell phone service, I dialed the house.
"Honey?"
"Yes, sweetheart?"
"What is the Dansk dinner plate doing on the hillside? Is it being punished?"
"Do you rermember the cat we heard crying the other night? Well, he was hungry, so I put a plate out with some food for him."
"Ah! Okay. Um, did I miss the wineglass, and the little kitty candelabra? Did you ever think about just opening a can, and leaving that out there for him?"
"Oh, no that didn't dawn on me."
I was about to hang up the phone, when it dawned on me that I needed to tell him to go get the plate and bring it back to the kitchen. This is the man who pours himself a cup of coffee when he's about to take the dog for a walk, and where ever he finishes that coffee, he'll put the cup down. If he remembers, he'll pick the cup back up again on his way back. Note that I said "if he remembers". In the 20 years that we've lived out here in the country, I have found some of our coffee cups as far as a mile down the road from where we live.
Needless to say, he's been trained not to take the Dansk coffee cups when he leaves the house. On the average of every couple of years, I buy a dozen cheap commercial grade coffee cups, for him to carry about with him.