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chamookman:
Always sad to hear of a loss like that. Been through it too many times Myself. Bob
bjrogg:
Thank You Pat and Bob. I to have lost a lot of pets and loved ones. They all hurt. This one hurts especially bad.
We are so happy my daughter was blessed with Zoey. She was so good for her when she was going through some very difficult life struggles. She’s broken hearted now, but I think she is going to be okay.
This truly was her baby as she can’t have any of her own. I was a little apprehensive about her getting a animal that she had to train and care for, but she did a fantastic job of it.
We will be looking for another puppy. Not another Zoey. But hopefully a puppy that can give and receive love like that little girl did.
Thanks again Bob and Pat for your caring words. They do help.
Bjrogg
Buckskinner:
That's rough losing a pet, but a new puppy sure makes it easier. Hopefully she can find one soon! Maybe 2!
Growing up on a farm, pets came and went fairly often, lots of dangers for pets on a farm not to mention the road. But there were those special ones that I remember very well and was rough when they passed.
My lab now has it made, he's lying in the kitchen right now because he thinks it's too hot outside. Well,,,, I'm inside too...
bjrogg:
Glad you have your lab Buckskinner. They really are good dogs. Have had a few and they were all smart well behaved dogs.
My wife and daughter have been looking for puppies. I think they might have found one. Afraid we can’t afford two.
They are pretty excited and going to look at them tomorrow. I hope it turns of good. They are hoping the puppies are cute. All puppies are cute.
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
My daughter got her new puppy. Named her Roxy and so far so good. Cute little bugger. My wife and daughter are so happy it really feels good to see that. We all still really miss Zoey, but we a happy to welcome Roxy to our family.
It’s been either on the cold side with short spells of just plain hot. It took awhile for the black beans to come up but we finally got a couple hot days again and they came up.
You can see the residue from the rye cover crop still on top of the soil. I’m really glad it’s there right now. We’ve had three days of very high winds and if we didn’t have the residue on top our dirt would be blowing and our beans would be getting cut off. Afraid there going to a lot of people who don’t have residue that are going to have to replant and hope they don’t blow off again.
Bjrogg
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