I love your dog posts. I like your pets' names. Max needs something unusual - he's loving and adorable, but will also bite me at the drop of a hat. He's a changeable chap.
Yes, we had three mornings of almost-fall weather this past week and I wanted to sing and dance and celebrate every moment of Not-Hell Weather there was. I hope you have lots of the best cool weather to celebrate!
It is a very sad thing to go to the animal shelters. And sadder to think of the animals who aren't even that lucky. It's so good that you donated. I wish they'd set up a monthly donation plan for one in my city--I tend to forget when I don't go by there.
You reminded me of adopting my elderly cat when she was a young thing of 2 or 3 years. My previous cat had just expired of feline leukemia and there was a need to replace her. My instructions were to find the most pitiful cat at the Humane Society...there were older cats just as sad, but miss Lucy was curled up in the sand box with her back to the room having given up on life. She was the same half-size calico as her predecessor but with black and orange coloring insteadof pink and gray and when it turned out they had the same name as well, it was clear she had to come home and find hiding places in my house.
She has mellowed in the ensuing 16 years, but these days she's a demanding little old lady, currently sitting on the arm of my chair and patting the iPad keyboard to get more attention. I hear and obey!
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Here's to cooler weather, soon, please.
By the way, every time I see a corgi now, I think of you.
[hugs for L and a pat for the Dangerous Dog]
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Hugs, and cooler weather for all who need it!
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Cheers and hugs for your day.
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[hugs]
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Hope the cool breezes come your way soon!
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Hugs and happy upcoming travels to you!
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You reminded me of adopting my elderly cat when she was a young thing of 2 or 3 years. My previous cat had just expired of feline leukemia and there was a need to replace her. My instructions were to find the most pitiful cat at the Humane Society...there were older cats just as sad, but miss Lucy was curled up in the sand box with her back to the room having given up on life. She was the same half-size calico as her predecessor but with black and orange coloring insteadof pink and gray and when it turned out they had the same name as well, it was clear she had to come home and find hiding places in my house.
She has mellowed in the ensuing 16 years, but these days she's a demanding little old lady, currently sitting on the arm of my chair and patting the iPad keyboard to get more attention. I hear and obey!
Hugs to you and yours!
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[hugs hugs]
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