My heart goes out to you, JoAnne. It's rough when our beloved dogs go to the big dog house in the sky. Thank you for letting us know.
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Glad you made if home safely.![]()
"You" too . . . Wow, you sure do not want to get on TM's bad side...![]()
Is tendonitis affected by cold, I wonder?
.... but not a sling to be found.![]()
And he always will be in your heart, JoAnne. Some things fade but I still remember all my doggies. Hubby and I were just talking about the different dogs we have had over the years. The good, the bad, the ugly and the ridiculous. Animals give our lives so much diversity. Never a boring moment when you have critters.
I didn't realize how much until I had to let him go. Now I am packing up his stuff which is really hard to do but I am giving it to the ASPCA. No more dogs for me.
JoAnn! I'm really sorry about Spanky. It is so hard to have to face that. But it's good to have you back in Voltville. You were missed.
I haven't been in Voltville in quite a while but I still consider all of you my friends. That's why I had to let you know. I guess I should change my "avi" but I just can't bring myself to do it. He is still in my heart.
He will always be in your heart. And you in his.I understand completely. The loss is overwhelming. No more dogs for me either, but that's because I love giant dogs and they have a tendency to topple me. And I like to be able to get up and go at the spur of the moment. Can't do that when you have a dog unless they can go with you. It may be the way that you feel now, but a puppy may help you feel happiness again after you've had adequate time to grieve for your precious Spanky. My heart is with you, JoAnn. (((HUGS)))
Anyhow, I collected SD cards from the Trail Cams, checked out the contents, and returned them. One of them I moved to a new location. The only critter that it picked up was the propane truck. But the sky is blue unbroken by clouds and the temperature is actually one degree above freezing! Saw lots of critter tracks and none that were human. That's always a good thing considering that I don't have curtains.
I don't much see the need for them. No neighbors as far as the eye can see other than furry or feathered ones. Why would I wanna block the view?As cold as it is at your place, I bet there aren't a lot of critters on the move, Raven.
Once I get the laminate floors, I want one of those bots![]()

Another spring photo.
It was warmer today. They said a high in the mid-teens, but I think at midday, it might have been in the 20s. Or maybe the bright sun just made it feel warmer.
I went to the barn to groom Penny, and she was much better about lifting that hind foot. Of course, I rubbed her leg, but just the left one today to see if that'd work. I was wondering about it being some problem in the right hind leg, but either the rubbing isn't making any difference or else the problem is in the left leg, so just rubbing that one worked. Or, equally likely, she's just healing from whatever the problem was. Or, also likely, the warmer weather is making her less stiff and achy. Whatever the answer is, I'm glad that she didn't seem as bothered as before. She almost seemed normal, but I didn't lift her leg high to see if that'd work for fear it wouldn't, and it might set us back some.
Both horses seemed in better spirits. I think they appreciate some more reasonable temperatures and sunshine, too.
The boy's dad was home and came out to the barn to chat. He showed me where a huge mound of snow was against the barn. All that snow slid off the barn roof and blocked both doors to the horses' little turnout area. The boy shoveled paths to the 2 doors, which must have been an awful job. The snow on either side must have been about 4 feet high.
