My good old girl, Fat Dog as she was known when I wrote about her on my MSN blog (where I wrote about when Kayla was sick and then died Here and Here - some of it pretty raw, this was before I had my TG blog), but Kayla was her name. Someone at the Christmas Party we had one year had a good old time putting reindeer horns on the old girl, but she didn't care, as long as she had that treat in her mouth. The photo in the snow is me all bundled up, Kayla and Jake with me (Fat Dog and Not Quite Fat Dog)....then, In my Google Home Page, I have a rotating collage of Wolf photos and this one so looked like my old girl, I had to save it. Today I release her ashes. She was a good old girl. I think people have to get through "first anniversaries" of things and then we move it on as we do (but don't ever forget).
The Planet Hollywood and the water fountain photos are a taste of what I want to talk about on my trip to Vegas with Tommy. I had meant to do that yesterday and today, but just wasn't in the mood for it. So, tomorrow and the next day I want to begin again with my stories of the Vegas Trip. Including: the food of Vegas, and the Water in Vegas.
PS - Barry of An Explorer's Life made me smile this morning - he has displayed the pieces of my mountain on his blog - thank you Barry
PPS - tonight I will be meeting with the All-Genre, All-Gender fiction book club at Osondu's Booksellers in Waynesville NC at 7PM - anyone is invited. The will be discussing Tender Graces and asking me questions, and ect....come if you can.
5 comments:
Kayla looks very sweet! I can tell she had a lovable nature.
What a cutie.
She looks like a loving companion. I'm sure she is delighted to be free to roam her mountain again.
*Hugs* Kayla was quite a beauty. Lots of good thoughts going out to you today!
Kathryn, I follow Barrys blog and i saw the rocks you sent to him. Your gift brought tears to my eyes and goosebumps to my skin. I am constantly amazed by the wonderous people on this planet. I also have a rubbing stone. I found it on the beach here on Oahu. We are all connected and its people like who who make this world a MUCH better place. Thank you for the love... Much Aloha Leilani.
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