Tuesday, January 28, 2014

RICKIE, TWO YEARS HE HAS BEEN GONE

Last year Rickie, my long haired Chihuahua, had been gone one year.  I saw A Dog's Last Will & Testament and thought I would put it on today, two years since he passed.  I still miss him. 
Marilyn

8 comments:

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Everyone,
I did do as the Dog's Last will and Testament said - I got Pierre.

It is -3 here right now and cold.

Marilyn

Vickie said...

We did it too! We got Henry. =)
It is currently -14º here. School is cancelled today for the kids.

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Vickie,
So glad you got Henry.

The Senior Nutrition Center is closed where I work. You are a lot colder than we are. Try and stay warm.

Marilyn

Countryside Reflections said...

As soon as I think about my all time favorite dog that I lost 29 years ago, I cry. I'll never stop missing him.

Doreen

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Doreen,
I don't think we ever stop missing any of them that go. We love all our dogs and I guess we have a favorite. My favorite that has gone is Niki, I should put a post on her sometime. I had her through both my parents death, so maybe that is why. Also she was camping dog. Loved to be on the road.

Marilyn

Christine T said...

Take a look at this link - its about the poem Jimmy Stewart read on Johnny Carson's show many years ago. No matter how many times I have watched the video I still cry.

http://www.mnn.com/family/pets/stories/the-dog-poem-that-made-johnny-carson-cry

I miss Fluffy, Boomer, Bernie, Bud Bud and Stinker so much (35, 23, 13, 12, and 11 years ago). Now i have Hunny. I hope I have a long time left with her - shes only 3.

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Christine T,
Now, I'm crying to, I just went over to see that.

I hope Hunny is with you a long time as I hope Pierre is with me. Pierre is 5.

Marilyn

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Folks,
If you get a chance go over to Amish America. They have a Pie Contest that went on at Pinecraft in Florida, where Elmer and Anna are going. I think you will enjoy it. It was in the 50's, the day of the pie contest, and everyone is bundled up. Also shows that the Amish and Mennonites don't just sit around down there - they have lots of activities.

Marilyn