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Sunday, August 21, 2022

Porch Sitting


Porch sitting was one of his favorite things.  Some other stuff here was not.  For his own best interests, Amos has moved back to his original farm.  


6 comments:

Michelle said...

Oh no. At least your first two sentences were illuminated more positively than I feared by the last. Going back to his original farm is better thang going over the rainbow bridge.

Shirley said...

I'm finally back online so now I can post comments! So sorry for the loss of Petunia and Clover Belly, but thankful that they graced your and our lives with their lives.
It's tough to find the prefect farm dog. I went through Sammi, Amber and Thea and had to rehome them all. Now that my beloved Tess is gone, I won't be getting another dog. I hope you can find another perfect dog.

Terry and Linda said...

I am so sorry for the loss of Petunia and Clover Belly, I always hate it when one of our four-legged friends passes over to the other side. The empty spot they leave is just so empty.

I'm rather glad Amos didn't pass on over --- even though he was a collie, I guess he was more of a townie than and a farm boy. Thank you, Amos, for trying.

Love you,
Sara

Far Side of Fifty said...

I have no doubt that you know best for Amos...sometimes it is just not a good fit.

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