tacran
Posted : 3/13/2014 2:15:33 PM
I agree, Tina -- when our pets' remains come home to us, it does seem final. Doug, the wooden box you made sounds like it's too pretty to go in the ground! But, I guess it's the same as when human remains are buried in beautiful coffins.
Boy, Ruby would go nuts if she could run in a space like the WMA. She's got to have some kind of sight-hound and scent-hound in her mix, because both senses are always in full gear when she's outside --- especially if the space is new to her.
Callie, that's so sweet about the blind guinea pig who was trained to do agility. I can just imagine how cute that would be to see. Your parents sound like my friend's 91-year old Mom. She lives in the same big house she raised her family in, and she refuses to give up trying to do everything herself (like haul in wood for the fire, get the mail, etc.), even when we had that rare snowstorm last month. My friend lives in fear of her Mom falling and lying there in agony (or worse) for hours. She's so stubborn that she won't use that Life Alert service, even though my friend told her she'd pay for it!
I had a doctor's appointment today, and I had to drive down a street that had several flowering plum trees all in a row -- so pretty, all that pink. We have to enjoy them while we can because as soon as there's some wind and rain, the blossoms fall and we have pink "snow" all over the place.