Our dear friend Lucille no doubt was greeted at the pearly gates by our Aussie "Chewy" where they can now both walk without pain.Rest In Peace, Lucille.
I'm betting Chewy was barking a welcome even before she got there! The dogs in heaven will be well cared for by your friend. I'm so sorry for your loss - and I'm betting Sandy will miss her too. I remember reading about her when Sandy was injured this summer and thinking how much I would have enjoyed meeting her.
Oh, EvenSong, I'm so sorry! I remember the post Jean mentioned, and also noticed Lucille in the joyful "welcome home" picture, after the trip away. She will be missed. May she rest in peace, pain free, and with Chewy by her side.
I'm so sorry to hear this news. I loved that picture when you first posted it because Lucille looks sweet and cheerful despite all that ailed here. That's they way I hope to age, and I'm sure that she was an inspiration to many. Rest well, Lucille.
After a lifetime of working with other people's horses, I was able to start a small Paint Horse breeding farm, on the outskirts of the Kittitas Valley of central Washington state. Beginning with just one broodmare, then adding another, 2005 was the first year we had TWO babies to run and play and grow up together! Canticle (Kate) and Madrigal (Maddie) are now seven, and may someday become my replacement broodmares. But now is the time for them to learn to be riding horses, and, hopefully, to earn a bit of a performance record.
I am not so much into the "round-and-round" experience of the pleasure arena, so I will be looking at the girls gaining some trail mileage out in the "real world" in the coming years, and completing some Mountain Trail clinics and competitions. This blog will be the story of that adventure.
I'm so sorry, EvenSong. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI'm betting Chewy was barking a welcome even before she got there! The dogs in heaven will be well cared for by your friend. I'm so sorry for your loss - and I'm betting Sandy will miss her too. I remember reading about her when Sandy was injured this summer and thinking how much I would have enjoyed meeting her.
ReplyDeleteOh no! I'm so sorry. So sad....
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~Lisa
Oh, EvenSong, I'm so sorry! I remember the post Jean mentioned, and also noticed Lucille in the joyful "welcome home" picture, after the trip away. She will be missed. May she rest in peace, pain free, and with Chewy by her side.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear this news. I loved that picture when you first posted it because Lucille looks sweet and cheerful despite all that ailed here. That's they way I hope to age, and I'm sure that she was an inspiration to many. Rest well, Lucille.
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