Oh no, Hershey is doing great Frank was a kitty that showed up on our doorstep 4 years ago. He was such a sweet boy but he had kidney disease. He was doing pretty well until late May. We had to put him down the afternoon DD was supposed to graduate high school So heartbreaking. I posted some pictures of him dancing here somewhere I think. We have a lot going on around here so my camera hasn't gotten much use. Both my girls graduated this past spring. One from high school, one from Boston U. We just brought our baby to U of Az last week, we spent a whole week and I took a total of 14 pictures with my D80! More with a p&s but still no where near the amount I would have taken. My tripod and 2 extra lenses never left my suitcase In my defense, part of it was it was just to darn hot to carry the dslr!
My older DD got a teaching assistants position in Lyon, France for the upcoming school year, she will be flying out in 1 month. So lots of stress, tears and excitement here.
This is Frank
We added a new member to our family! This is Daisy she is a golden doodle and has been with us for about 3 weeks now. She is just the cutest, friendliest pup!
We are so excited to have a dog, the 2 cats, not so much. Poor kitties.
This is my boy Louie. We rescued him, he was crossing a main road to get to a field to catch food and was living on a bird table to get out of the snow.
We added a new member to our family! This is Daisy she is a golden doodle and has been with us for about 3 weeks now. She is just the cutest, friendliest pup!
We are so excited to have a dog, the 2 cats, not so much. Poor kitties.
Oh my goodness!!! Doodles are my absolute favourite!! We have a 5 year old, and they are incredible....they seem to always keep that puppy lankiness and clumsiness. They're wonderful dogs, and perfect for families!!!!
This is my boy Louie. We rescued him, he was crossing a main road to get to a field to catch food and was living on a bird table to get out of the snow.
This is my boy Louie. We rescued him, he was crossing a main road to get to a field to catch food and was living on a bird table to get out of the snow.