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@mayofeb2020

@fiesty76.. I'm at my daughter's for a week for a change of scenery. She and her husband have been working at home and had groceries delivered since beginning of March, so I felt pretty safe. I'm still walking in the morning and evening. There are no sidewalks on the streets around here, with cars parked on both sides, I have to be extra careful. Some parts are also hilly. June gloom is here, it's downright chilly in the am. Yes, fiesty, I muss my Cassie, she was abandoned by her owners and the best pet, but when she passes away, the stress was too much I could not face having another. I took care of my son's dog for a few years when he and his wife both worked. I went to his house, took care of Bubba, baked cookies for him (he had terrible allergies) and we walked miles and miles. Now mommy stays home with the baby and I miss him. I always say I am grandma to two...the dog and my grandson.

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@mayofeb2020, Wonderful news that you can be with your daughter and family for a week. A change of scenery always boosts my spirits but for that to happen and include time with your family is a real bonus! After having dogs most of my life, like you, when my Sunshine dowg of 16 yrs passed away, I also decided that I'd not have another dog. I still miss her and the wonderful walks we shared.

My great granddowg, Henry, sends me e-mails from Philadelphia and is gifted by his proud great gran on birthdays and X-mas. Learned long ago that our four leggers were sometimes the most obedient and loyal of family members...especially the younger ones. LOL