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Tag Archives: loss of a pet
2019- The Year of Unpacking
Happy New Year friends. It’s hard to believe we are at the beginning of a brand new year. For me, the past year feels like it passed in a blur even though it was filled with activity and adventures. I … Continue reading
A Dandelion in a Hurricane
It’s true the older we get, the faster time seems to go. It’s hard to believe that February 1st was the one year anniversary of our retirement and we’ve been living full time in the RV for almost nine months. … Continue reading
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Love, Loyalty and Old Dogs
I was reminded recently of the meaning of the word loyalty. The concept of being true to your friends or standing firm in your support for someone or something. I’m not sure there is anything more important in … Continue reading
The Story of Jock-The Red Thread
In March of 2010, Jock and Tara came into our lives as “senior” dogs. Jock was nine, and Tara was seven. After our Chesapeake Bay Retriever died, we decided that a Border Collie would be our next dog. We … Continue reading